Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 11 03:23:58 EST 2005 | py (france)
ken, in order to improve the wettability I suppose.... But it seems that jimk wants N2 for the reflow owen even if he does not need N2... ==== jimk: see air-liquide, linde gaz, and praxair , you can by N2 liquid in tank , or any other conditionnemen
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 24 06:00:50 EDT 2004 | zlatkon
I need to build regulated power supply 0-30V 0-20 Amps. The only solution possible for minimizing the thermal loss is to use triacs on the secondary Trafo side in order to cut the sine for low voltage output and great current. (like 5V, 20A). Please
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 10 11:24:27 EDT 2014 | spoiltforchoice
Use an oil free compressor ;). My UK based answer would be: We treat our air at point of use with a desiccant air dryer by Walker Filtration (this unit looks remarkably similar to units by Mark, Beko and others (especially the controller) this dryer
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 18:18:11 EST 2023 | proceng1
The onsite generator drops approx. 30psi from the input. We feed ours 110psi and end up around 80psi in the tank, which we regulate to 65psi for the machines.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 18:51:47 EST 2023 | ccouture
Sounds right, our actual pressure in the system is 120psi, the regulated to 100 in the machines.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 16 16:30:16 EDT 2006 | Cmiller
PS, we had a similar situation when a quick disconnect on the flux supply went bad, limiting flow. Take the nozzle off and turn the fluxer on, you should get a lot of flux flow, If not, the lines are probably clogged.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 17:00:39 EST 2023 | proceng1
Prior to the Generators, we bought tanks of N2. As long as you have an air compressor that can supply the generator, it's pretty much maintenance free. You change filters every year. In almost 15 years, other than changing filters, we've had to r
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 21:28:30 EST 2023 | stephendo
What purity? To get 99.999% pure you will need dewers of liquid nitrogen or a two stage system. (and a dewer will last about a month and a half even if you don't use it as it outgasses.) But you can get reasonable purity with a wall mounted single s
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 12 10:19:48 EDT 2010 | soudomphong
What is the different between the F5 air regulator, and F4? This is for Siplace equipment. Thank you.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 18 14:29:46 EDT 2008 | chrisgriffin
That AP can paste 0201's and has built in 2D. I would keep it. The AP series "forcers and platens" design is a bit fragile, but reliable and tends to last a long time. My biggest complaint is the cheap air hoses to the 3 forcers. After about 8 ye