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Impell

Electronics Forum | Thu May 06 08:48:10 EDT 2004 | johnnie8

We have bought and are in the process of installing Impells for fume extraction on our wave, wash, and reflow oven in the plant. We have two units bought second hand that will be used on the wave and oven, and are still looking for a model 8240 for t

Re: Fune extractors

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 23 21:11:44 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory

| One of my customers is looking for something to rid his workbenches of solder fumes. What vendors and technologies are available at reasonable cost? Hi there Jim! You might check with Impell Technologies, it's just a standard exhaust filtering sys

Can anyone comment on electromagnetic pumps for selective solder machines.

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 27 14:19:25 EDT 2019 | surfacemountprocess

They do perform well and are much easier to maintain than impeller driven pumps as there are no moving parts. The machines with electromagnetic pumps do cost more but the extra investment is worth it. One of the main benefits of the electromagnetic

Inline aqueous cleaning equipment

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 08:07:52 EST 2001 | roland

I searched SMTnet using the top search box with "companies" in the dropdown and got 17 results. Here are a few: Petroferm, who is a SMTnet sponspor, Aqueous Technologies Corporation, Kyzen Corporation, Technical Devices Company, Impell Purification

Spray Fluxer Waste

Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 06 09:37:13 EST 2002 | davef

Thanks. That is exactly what freaked me out. We run Impells and so are not excited about pushing the 'waste' out the 'stack'. I imagine we'd just cut the line and divert the stuff to a collection reservoir.

Impell

Electronics Forum | Mon May 10 13:15:34 EDT 2004 | ccleland

Purex makes a system for air filtration of aqueous washers. I believe the only fully self contained system available. It returns all cleaning solution back to the cleaner and exhausts clean dry air back to the room. You can contact Dick Wilson at Pur

Oven for lead free...???

Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 06 23:39:47 EST 2004 | hyabro

Do you think the impelers made of galvanized steel can support the hi temp atmospher for lead free applications ? If you think so please contact me I have a lot of thing to show you . hyabro

Titanium solder bath Vs. Stainlesss steel 316L

Electronics Forum | Sat May 07 04:40:04 EDT 2005 | grayman

Hi, There are many companies shifting lead free solder wave. My question is can anyone give me idea if we can still use our old solder wave machine for lead free eventhough the solder pot is stainless steel 316L? Our solder bath has titanium nozzl

Draining a Solder Pot-

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 04 18:45:44 EDT 2005 | MikeF

How do you drain out the solder at the bottom ? I thought most solder pots have a channel from the pump impeller to the bottom of the nozzle. When you get down to that point is that when you use the drain? I've managed to not have to drain a big po

Fume extractors

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 29 08:14:26 EDT 2011 | kjs123p

I am looking for used fume extractors. The type I am looking for would be a floor model that would support 4 soldering stations. We currently have some Impell Filtermates. So something similar to these would be ideal. Does anybody know of a compan

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