Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 27 23:24:22 EDT 2007 | mika
Fe2+(aq) + 2e- "harply, but this is of no consequence since OH- ions are always present, even in pure water.) The cations then react with the OH- or even the H+ ions and dissolved oxygen to form a variety of compounds, which constitute rust: Fe2+(aq
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 28 01:00:32 EDT 2007 | mika
Maybe this can be useful for you. Just to get you a hint of how it works and why... We have no relationship, nor any benefits from them. Best Regards, Mika Ps. How often have we not been seeing this slogan: "leading manufacturer of high performance
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 03 17:36:38 EDT 2007 | slthomas
The simple answer is probably a lot longer than it'll take for it to short circuit due to moisture of some sort bridging two conductors. I say moisture of some sort because it doesn't necessarily have to be liquid water. A slug will do nicely.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 12 14:53:56 EDT 2007 | mika
Hussman, I'm sorry that I was a little bit tired and on top of that not so sensitive to your humour. Not so easy to understand everything for us Swedish guys. We have normally a great sense of humour over here and almost daily we have a big laughs a
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 07 08:18:24 EDT 2020 | astra
Zones inside diffusers rusted , I am planning to do coating please suggest which type of coating & material I can select?
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 07 10:53:10 EDT 2020 | bukas
brake paint?
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 29 08:16:47 EST 2001 | Hussman
Unless your wave is very, very, very old - you are having your leg pulled. Or someone in your maintenance dept. is a little out of it. Most pre-heaters are already coated to prevent rust. Maybe the coating has flaked away, if so, I'd suggest using
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 28 18:24:05 EST 2001 | mparker
Back in the days when pots, skillets, etc. were made of cast iron, vegetable oils were used to "season" the iron to prevent rusting and also from the food sticking to the pot during cooking. It would be reasonable to believe that you could use the sa
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 18 08:51:31 EDT 2000 | David Chapman
I have heard that a drwaback to VOC free flux in the wave solder machine is the machine will rust. Is this guy for real? What do you know about drawbacks vs. benefits of VOC free? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 23 11:24:56 EDT 2001 | jseagle
If you don't want to use a sponge try the Hakko 599 Tip Cleaner. It uses a brass "sponge" (no H2O) to clean the tip. Also, the tips seem to last longer due to no water, which causes the tip and heater to rust.