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Soldering fume extraction

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 14 05:23:47 EST 2017 | smeissner

Highly efficient and most silent soldering fume extractors now also in the US: ult-usa.com/products-and-services/soldering-fume-extraction.html

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

Air Quality sensor for smt area

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 07 11:55:27 EST 2023 | tommy_magyar

What I would look at is the chemicals being used in the facility where the complaints are. Flux/flux gel, IPA, cleaning agents, etc. Perhaps you should limit the usage to certain people only, who would be trained how to properly use these. Something

Fune extractors

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 23 13:27:41 EDT 1998 | Jim Gustin

One of my customers is looking for something to rid his workbenches of solder fumes. What vendors and technologies are available at reasonable cost?

Fune extractors

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 23 13:22:56 EDT 1998 | Jim Gustin

One of my customers is looking for something to rid his workbenches of solder fumes. What vendors and technologies are available at reasonable cost?

Fume extractors

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 01 09:29:45 EDT 2011 | alpha1

I have two units brand new stillon the skids if your still interested. Don Burshnick Alpha 1 Technologies

Soldering Test Interview

Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 30 14:02:42 EDT 2005 | steve

I'm confused on nozzle rods as a description. Thru-hole desoldering is achieved by fluxing the the leads that are on the bottom side of the board and then coming in with a desoldering gun. You place the tip/nozzle of the gun against the side of the l

Manufacturing Floor Ventilation

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 18 09:44:15 EST 2008 | operator

I have searched through the topics here and none seem to address this specifically. I was wondering if anyone had any links/info directly showing how proper ventilation for fume extraction on a manufacturing floor should be handled. From my research

ISO14001

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 25 15:55:11 EDT 2005 | pjc

I believe you'll need to have fume extractors for wave and oven to clean the exhaust: http://www.solderfume.co.uk/index.html http://www.allerair.com/air-purifiers/candi.html http://www.impell.com/main/index.cfm I believe its state regulated as fa

Re: Dusted By Dross

Electronics Forum | Wed May 17 10:19:25 EDT 2000 | C.K.

Hey Dave: At our facility, we use those masks that filter out particulates. Our safety department requires all wave operators, maintenance, and even wave process engr's (like me) to have these masks checked every 6 months for proper gasketing, filte

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