Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 13:19:52 EDT 2010 | remullis
I am having issues with the air dump on this machine. When you palm down or break interlocks the air dumps as it should however I'm getting a short burst of air back through the system. The problem with this is it's just enough to trigger the table l
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 08 10:05:36 EDT 2012 | swag
We have an air compressor with in-line dryer for all machines. The only humidity indicators we have are granule cell humidity indicators on the dryer and periodic visual inspection of air bowls on machines. No problems for years. Management is pus
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 09 15:40:06 EDT 2019 | assuredtech
That's a great point about air consumption, don't reduce the 1/2 inch air line requirement, meet the CFM air requirement and of course dry shop air. Check the Auto oiler for the CTA is running correctly, 5W 30 NON Detergent oil only. Attached is a pi
Electronics Forum | Thu May 28 16:18:01 EDT 2020 | SMTA-Brandon
The reason for recommendations about refrigerated vs. desiccant dryers commonly comes down to the ISO class of compressed air they deliver. Refrigerated dryers are most commonly used in ISO Class 4 compressed air, and can't dry the air enough to reac
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 06 18:45:26 EST 2023 | nitroone
Hi guys, So i am trying to find out what type of air quality sensor you use in your facility if any? What other sensors are required to be installed to ensure that air quality is safe for workers? We have both an inline oven, and a selective solde
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 22 14:21:13 EST 2004 | James Dornan of APE Inc
A little late but if this subject is still of interest the following paper from APE may be of interestwhen considering IR to Air Bath: HOT AIR versus IR and other convection Rework Systems HOT AIR is the most popularly chosen method of rework in th
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 21:21:23 EST 2000 | Dave F
Charles: Interesting. Best laid plans, eh. Why don't you throw those pups into a glass of water and save some air freight? Or have you decided that shipping 'em is cheaper than buying the Altos? ;-) Ta Dave F
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 16 08:36:25 EDT 2000 | Paul Houston
We typically use air to air thermal cyling for thermo-mechanical testing. However, you may also want to look at vibration and drop tests. Basically you use the same tests for underfilled CSP's as you would for regular CSP's Paul CBAR Lab
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 21:21:23 EST 2000 | Dave F
Charles: Interesting. Best laid plans, eh. Why don't you throw those pups into a glass of water and save some air freight? Or have you decided that shipping 'em is cheaper than buying the Altos? ;-) Ta Dave F
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 29 16:35:57 EST 2001 | DMZog
To all following this string, there is at least one other chemistry which has passed the South Coast Air Quality Management District testing and has Clean Air Solvent CERTIFICATION! Call Zestron for details 703-589-1198. Dave