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Removing oil from compressed air

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 10 09:41:37 EDT 2014 | bobpan

Can anyone recommend a top notch filter to remove oil from the compressed air lines. The filter will be placed before the machine. We have traps that catch .01 micron oil in the airline but it is still getting through to the machine. Thanks, Bob

Removing oil from compressed air

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

oil contaminated PCB cleaning

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 29 19:11:10 EST 2010 | kaz

We (Industrial Electronics Service Depot) have been using a dishwasher with success on dirty/contaminated boards but without BGAs. Now we have a CPU board with couple of BGAs on it and no experience/expertise.. Is the washing it and the compressed

Using an air hose to clean stencils

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 05 13:58:23 EDT 2010 | chartrain

I agree that the tines (webs between apertures) can become damaged on fine pitch stencils from a blast of air. If they get bent, the stencil won't seat and gasket properly allowing bleed out of paste. Of course we all know that the air being blasted

Ionizing pressurized air for pcb blow-off

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 21 20:01:14 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave

Hi This is a good one. Let me take a stab at it. First remind me, why is this air coming in carrying a charge. I think I remember yet it is always fun. Also hopefully it isn't carrying any compressor oils. There are some companys that make other t

US source for Kirsten wave oil / ADL

Electronics Forum | Thu May 23 18:05:07 EDT 2013 | hhaase

I'm going to be acquiring an older Kirsten Jet machine in the near future, but am having a bit of trouble locating a source for appropriate wave oil / ADL via a domestic US source. Their current recommendation is a product from Strub in Switzerlan

HS180 AIR REQUIREMENT

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 05 14:10:02 EST 2004 | jasper

8 bar, little consupmtion of air. Any compressor will do. No oil. But dry air. Ciao Jasper

Feeders Maintenance

Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 18 17:34:40 EDT 2009 | emanuel

The main question is, where is the problem: With the piston, in which case I can use some air oil on the rod or even a small drop in the air tube. OR With the mechanics, specifically the sprocket in which case I am not sure oiling only without prior

ISO Air Quality Spec for Compressed Air Pick n Place Equipment

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 20 15:32:12 EST 2012 | lace138

Hi Guys, I recently have moved my 2 smt lines (Assembleon) and need to make sure my compressed air quality does not have any oil and water. The specs in the manual state "water and oil free" compressed air which is very vague. Would anyone know wh

Feeders Maintenance

Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 17 18:20:53 EDT 2009 | fulldrawmike

if your pneumatic cylinders are sluggish, try putting a few drops of 10wt air line oil in one and see how it reacts. The seals get dry and just can't move or at least that is what I have seen on equipment that does not use air line oilers.

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