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Nitrogen Flow rate on Heller1809MKIII

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 10 05:29:08 EDT 2019 | SMTA-Tiberius

Hi there , We just got a 2000 litre Nitrogen tank for our Heller1809MKIII Reflow Oven , it has been installed and calibrated last week but now the Oxigen PPM doesn't drop below 3000 . Did anybody dealt with this issue before ?

Nitrogen purity requirments

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 29 10:45:46 EDT 2006 | stepheniii

We have an ERSA Versaflow Ecoselect selective wave soldering machine. It works well except it needs nitrogen. You can't even move the table around if your nitrogen tank is empty. The spec sheet says Required degree of purity: Nitrogen liquid 5.0

Tombstone's

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 31 12:40:44 EST 2002 | cbarnett

I have a production line that is running ceramic substrate's. The line begins having tombstone's when the outside temperature begins to drop. I have moved our nitrogen tanks to the inside of the building and this done nothing. Does anyone have any id

Nitrogen for reflow

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 18 15:46:14 EDT 2011 | remullis

I agree with the comments below. I see no difference with lead free. Across five reflow ovens our external nitrogen tank was about 14' tall and 7' round. I am with a different company now due to the great ole american "lets send product out of the co

Nitrogen purity requirments

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

Nitrogen Generators

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

Selective Soldering Issues

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 22 08:44:50 EDT 2012 | grauen06

We are using Nitrogen from Dewer tanks. We have purchased a generator from On-Site gas that we will be installing in 2 weeks. I guess Nitrogen purity could be an issue, but the company that sells us Nitrogen said it is five 9s (99.999%)

Time to retire the wave?

Electronics Forum | Tue May 22 17:13:58 EDT 2007 | mefloump

No nitrogen generator. We have a service bring us nitrogen tanks every week and have the machine set up so if one goes empty, we can turn on the other one to keep a seamless flow of productivity. Our waves run from 6:00 am until 3:30 am between 2 shi

PCBA Burn-in / ageing equipment

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 03 08:51:47 EST 2008 | mrmaint

Try looking at Chart Industries. They offer HASS/HALT chambers that are capable of reaching the paramaters that you are looking for. Will require a nitrogen supply for the cooling end.We had a 3000gal tank of liquid nitrogen to feed two chambers.

Preference on selective soldering brands? Used gear life?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 25 13:04:47 EST 2023 | proceng1

We have only had our Juki about 6 months, but it seems to be a great machine so far. For nitrogen, we have a couple generators. Minimum purity is Tin/Lead = 99.99% RoHS = 99.995% Of course five-9s is better. I do notice a difference in the LEAD F

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