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Need Help- Fluxer Repair

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 03 11:59:14 EST 2010 | garybro

Does anyone know of a person who can repair a Ultrasonic Systems, Inc. Opti-Fluxer?

Optiflux 500 Ultrasonic Fluxer Issue

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 27 09:43:17 EST 2013 | mchawg

We recently rebuilt the generator and power supply on our '97 vintage Optiflux Ultrasonic fluxer. That cleared up all its issues except. Ultrasonics are reported by all indicators to be running in both Setup and Run mode, however, the nice rooster-t

Optiflux 500 Ultrasonic Fluxer Issue

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 27 11:01:34 EST 2013 | markhoch

I have no specific knowledge of this type of fluxer, but to me it sounds like it may be a setting out of whack. Do you have more than one program that you run? Does it duplicate the identical symptoms across all programs? Have you already called USI

Optiflux 500 Ultrasonic Fluxer Issue

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 27 11:22:06 EST 2013 | mchawg

It's really a dirt simple machine and the one program works for about anything. Been speaking to Larry Sirois at USI through this whole adventure and he has been helpful to the point where I think I have overtaxed his resources. Only so much you can

VOC-FREE FLUX Evaluations

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 12 17:10:09 EST 1999 | C.K.

Hi Folks. Has any Process Engineer here done a complete evaluation or controlled experiment for VOC-FREE Flux? Our goal here at CEBUKid, Inc. is to implement a VOC-FREE process. We have all the necessary (OPTIFLUX) spray equipment, and we're curre

Re: Spray Fluxer Suppliers

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 16 09:00:47 EDT 1998 | Chrys

| I am trying to find information for one of our engineers on spray fluxing equipment. Years ago, I investigated these somewhat and now remember two suppliers -- Sonotek and AT&T. | | I was able to find information on Sonotek (http://www.sono-tek.c

Re: VOC free flux

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 19 13:32:51 EDT 2000 | C.K.

Dave: The main part of your machine that VOC-Free fluxes attack is your spray fluxer itself. If you haven't already, you'll need to purchase a spray fluxer that's designed to accomodate water-based VOC-Free fluxes (i.e. made of stainless steel with

Re: VOC-FREE FLUX Evaluations

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 12 19:49:28 EST 1999 | Ross Berntson

| Hi Folks. Has any Process Engineer here done a complete evaluation or controlled experiment for VOC-FREE Flux? Our goal here at CEBUKid, Inc. is to implement a VOC-FREE process. We have all the necessary (OPTIFLUX) spray equipment, and we're cur

TH Crystals

Electronics Forum | Wed May 11 06:22:33 EDT 2005 | rlackey

The above suggestions look to be the most likely, however on the off chance: Going back a decade we saw damage to crystals & resonators due to induced harmonics from ultrasonics (usually in the wash). Some fluxer systems use ultrasonics (I think

Just finished a VOC-FREE FLUX Evaluations

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 14 13:25:53 EST 1999 | Chrys

| Hi Folks. Has any Process Engineer here done a complete evaluation or controlled experiment for VOC-FREE Flux? Our goal here at CEBUKid, Inc. is to implement a VOC-FREE process. We have all the necessary (OPTIFLUX) spray equipment, and we're cur

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