Electronics Forum | Fri May 21 20:38:40 EDT 2004 | Grant Petty
Hi, This would be a very exciting idea. Nitrogen is an inert gas, so this is why it's used, however Hydrogen mixed with oxygen in normal air is highly explosive, so it would be one of the worst gasses to use in a reflow oven I would think. Remember
Electronics Forum | Mon May 24 06:00:23 EDT 2004 | johnwnz
call me picky but doesn't hydrogen combust? maybe soemthing you could do is look at your process and your products and decide if you actually need to run in N2. Yes ok I can hear the crys now but seriously, for the vast majority of things if you have
Electronics Forum | Fri May 28 09:37:09 EDT 2004 | James
Check out this site for on-site N2 generation. www.onsitegas.us James
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 12:22:29 EST 2023 | ccouture
we don't have a nitrogen generator installed yet. The solder wave supplier recommends 99.99%. we hare received several submissions for nitrogen generators that meet the requirements.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 22 16:37:17 EST 2003 | smsinc
Nitrogen generators are becoming more popular than ever recently. They are being used for companies involved in food preparation, laser cutting and the electronics market to name a few. Purity, flow rates and pressure determine the system cost and va
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 23 09:59:06 EDT 2008 | dwk
Looking for information regarding the long term reliability of Nitrogen Generation (Membrane)systems. Presently evaluating the options of Cryogenic Bulk supply vs In-house generation systems to support Select Solder Equipment. I am looking for any
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 24 13:00:41 EDT 2008 | wavemasterlarry
I bet some of the bloggers on this site - The Forum - could provide enough hot air for ya!
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 22 16:06:33 EST 2003 | peterson
We are considering purchasing a Nitrogen generator rather than using a separate nitrogen tank outside the building. Here are my questions: 1. Has anyone out there used one before? Our model comes from Tamura and is priced around 50K 2. Would there be
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 30 08:14:03 EDT 2006 | slaine
I looked into nitrogen generators, it was 4 years back and I was trying to get 99.995 i think. About �20,000 for the generator then another �20,000 for the compressor you need to force the air in. I spoke with David Groome of BOC UK 01709 842358
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 16:14:10 EST 2023 | proceng1
We use Nitrogen to inert the Selective Solder, as well as spray flux. We have Onsite Nitrogen Generators.