Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 15 11:34:28 EDT 2023 | proceng1
I'm sure this isn't the same situation, but we did have a selective solder machine with crazy dross and solder ball build up. Turns out the operator switched the low pressure nitrogen line used for solder level and the high pressure nitrogen line fo
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 10 11:10:21 EST 2017 | duoman
I've been using the ERSA Versaflow 3/45 for 3 years. I've been changing the gassing rings and seals annually, but I'm going to a schedule of every 6 months. I blow my gassing rings off with compressed air. I also blow a little into the intake tube to
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 10 16:21:32 EST 2017 | cromaclear
Contamination color is silver dust, like ash dust from burning wood. The pressure of nitrogen is 27 and the flow is 0.3. Do you know where can i find some documentation about nitrogen and fluxing?
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 19 07:58:40 EST 2019 | apierce
Is anyone out there having issues with the new improved pumps requiring weekly disassembly? Our nitrogen ppm is at 6 pressure is 85 to 95 psi. We replaced and adjusted the nitrogen supply valves. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 29 17:38:51 EDT 2006 | flipit
I might be wrong since I don't know this piece of equipment but I think ROL might be a better measure. For 63/37 it used to be 20 ppm ROL (residual oxygen level) was about what you needed for a reflow oven. This is to take full advantage of all tha
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 22 21:28:45 EDT 2024 | ttheis
We bought a used Parker Balston Nitroflow 60 which has an integral scroll compressor. We're not familiar with the machine so hoping someone here might be. I am trying to figure a few things out: 1. When the compressor turns off from reaching pressur
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 22:24:03 EST 2000 | Greenman
Dave: In terms of heat transfer, air is 78% nitrogen, and the remainder is mostly (20.9%) oxygen (roughly the same molecular weight as nitrogen), with a bit of argon (0.9%), CO2, hydrogen, monosodium glutamate etc. So you would expect virtually no d
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 22:25:26 EST 2000 | Greenman
Dave: In terms of heat transfer, air is 78% nitrogen, and the remainder is mostly (20.9%) oxygen (roughly the same molecular weight as nitrogen), with a bit of argon (0.9%), CO2, hydrogen, monosodium glutamate etc. So you would expect virtually no d
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 22:26:01 EST 2000 | Greenman
Dave: In terms of heat transfer, air is 78% nitrogen, and the remainder is mostly (20.9%) oxygen (roughly the same molecular weight as nitrogen), with a bit of argon (0.9%), CO2, hydrogen, monosodium glutamate etc. So you would expect virtually no d
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 06 18:07:33 EST 2023 | ccouture
We recently installed a new solder wave machine, The spray fluxer has a pressurized tank and because we use an alcohol based flux, the spray fluxer system must be fed with nitrogen. Anyone has infos on what installation is prefered to supply this mac