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Dross Eliminator

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 14 13:21:32 EDT 2006 | John S.

We've just conducted an MS2 study, and we found very little improvement. We run N2 inerted contour waves (E-vert). It seems that if you use N2 and a dross reclaim agent (Kleenox) then you may not see as much improvement. What types of waves are yo

How much air flow is required for an Omni Flow 5 oven?

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 15 15:55:58 EST 2008 | pjc

This is from the OmniFlo 5 Engineering data sheet: EXHAUST SPECIFICATIONS: STANDARD AIR OPERATION: - Load-end: 150 cfm (255 m3/hr) at the 4� (102 mm) stack (minimum requirement) - Unload-end: 300 cfm (510 m3/hr) at the 4� (102 mm) stack (minimum req

Re: VOC free Flux in Inert Wave Solder Machine

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 16 22:49:55 EDT 1999 | Vic Lau

| We intend to use VOC free fluxe in our nytro machine. Does anybody know if there can be problems with water ie. solvent residues in the tunnel. Perhaps there are some white papers available on that issue. | | | | | Dear Raeto, In my experienc

Via holes and Wave Solder

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 21:35:16 EST 2006 | Cal Kolokoy

Samir, From experience, the only board test situation where tented via's have difficulty with contact is with a Flying Probe type tester. Otherwise, for traditional ICT, the force of the pogo pins, correct probe type, and fixture design should do th

Nitrogen for reflow

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 17 11:15:26 EDT 2011 | circleprime

I did some investigating and it seemed that getting a reflow oven with an inert atmosphere could be the answer to the inconsistant wetting issues that we are having with a leadfree DFN-10 on one of our products. Here's my question(s). It seems that

Nitrogen reflow

Electronics Forum | Tue May 23 09:12:27 EDT 2000 | Gabriele Stefanini

Hi everybody, I'm an engineering student and I'm looking for material about inert reflow (such as websites, papers ...). Please help me!

Question on Nitrogen Consumption during Reflow

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 02 20:11:28 EDT 2001 | davef

It's possible that N2 vogued at the dawn of the NC age. Once practitioners jiggered their profiles and more importantly, paste suppliers developed a decent product; the demand for inerts declined. Day-off sound like a fair trade.

VOC free Flux in Inert Wave Solder Machine

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 15 18:50:43 EDT 1999 | Raeto Zryd

We intend to use VOC free fluxe in our nytro machine. Does anybody know if there can be problems with water ie. solvent residues in the tunnel. Perhaps there are some white papers available on that issue.

Re: N2 Reduction

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 29 12:57:08 EST 1998 | Earl Moon

| Does anyone have angles on how to reduce N2 consumption at reflow process (i.e. process control equipment, etc.)? | | Any help would be appreciated | N2 consumption is very "machine" and process dependent. Some machine designs are better equipped

Re: Azote Soldering

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 19 07:48:19 EDT 1998 | Graham Naisbitt

Greg, I may be mistaken but am fairly sure it means Nitrogen or inert gas soldering. Soudage sous azote is French for Nitrogen soldering. Hope this helps Regards, Graham Graham.Naisbitt@concoat.co.uk | Has anybody out there, heard of a process/t


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