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Rosin vs. Resin Flux

Electronics Forum | Thu May 31 09:43:24 EDT 2007 | patrickbruneel

In addition to Dave�s response: RO fluxes are based on natural pine (tree) rosin. RE fluxes are based on synthetic or modified rosins called resin. Below a couple of advantages resin can have compared to rosin: � Better thermal stability. � Resin

Synthetic pin chain lube for Vitronics XPM2

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 05 11:32:31 EDT 2008 | realchunks

I just bought some of XPM3 series. according to Vitronics, you shouldn't go through more than two quarts a year per each oven. Have you experienced this? If not then I too would be interested in a 2nd source.

Re: Wave Soldering SMT IC

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 17 01:42:34 EDT 2000 | Peter Carry

Dave, That's the funny thing, thru all that the output was pretty consistant with at least one bridge per board. * The ICs are going thru the wave in-line, according to IPC-782 figure 3-9, "Preferred IC Orientation". * Flatness of second wave is cont

Flux Designations and Composition

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 29 13:52:32 EDT 2004 | microniks

Where to find detailed information on fluxes? No one seems to know the real difference between Rosin fluxes with colophan, Resin fluxes or synthetic Resin fluxes, No Clean, Low Residues, VOC-Free, Halide-Free, Water Washable with alcohol base, Resin-

Flux Designations and Composition

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 29 13:56:27 EDT 2004 | Pierre

Where to find detailed information on fluxes? No one seems to know the real difference between Rosin fluxes with colophan, Resin fluxes or synthetic Resin fluxes, No Clean, Low Residues, VOC-Free, Halide-Free, Water Washable with alcohol base, Resin-

High Temp Reflow Lubricants

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 03 10:14:59 EDT 2005 | Wonderboy

With oven temps rising due to Lead-Free Processing, I'm looking for some information on high temp Reflow Oven lubricants. I've found some info in the Fine SMTnet Archives on Chain Lubricants, (Mostly Synthetic Motor Oils), but I'm wondering what othe

High Temp Reflow Lubricants

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 03 11:08:24 EDT 2005 | PWH

We use the following stuff from "Biral USA": BIO30 Synthetic High Temp Oil � Chain Oilers NMG-400G � No melt grease - miter gears/lead screws AS500ML � Anti-size spray - lead screws, drive sprockets, rail support L-brackets It seems to work good

High temp grease needed

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 23 14:25:50 EDT 2005 | pjc

Here's the oil: BIO 30 - Biral Industrial oil (operates to +300�C ) BIO 30 is an extremely high quality synthetic industrial oil for a wide number of applications. BIO 30 leaves no carbon deposits and is highly resistant to oxidation. An outstandin

Foam Fluxer problems

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 18 09:24:45 EST 2006 | ev

We are a small CM doing mostly prototype and small production runs SMT and PTH. We have an old Hollis machine works well when we need it. The foam level does not come up to the board level, even with the air cranked up full. We are using a synthetic

advice on Reflow oil that doesn' t stink.

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 12 16:29:21 EDT 2007 | dyoungquist

When we bought our Heller reflow oven, the installation technician recommended using Oberon chain lube part # 680784(0) when we needed to purchase more oil for our chain. I just went to the oberonlube.com website and could not find that part number.


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