Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 15 15:49:57 EDT 2014 | davef
"the sprite sugar/water mix" becomes a solvent because the number of carbon molecules in the sugar chain is greater than number of carbon molecules in the flux residue chain. Er, something like that ...
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 21 11:58:42 EDT 2016 | davef
Apologies for my denseness, and I haven't touched a Treiber in years, that said, isn't there "tensioners" on the machine at each end of the chain?
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 06 11:00:48 EST 2017 | oxygensmd
We're using two of chains oil in our factory. - AVILUB KETTENFLUID 9560 - Lubcon Turmofluid 40B
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 01 14:13:50 EDT 2018 | jsmith01
Does anyone have a good supplier of High Temp Chain Oil for a reflow oven in the United States?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 17 16:40:31 EDT 2018 | sumote
I use Tribol 1421 https://thelubricantoracle.castrol.com/product/tribol-1421-sg-high-temperature-chain-lube
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 19 16:28:05 EDT 2023 | previnmoore
I need to replace the chain for the drive chain tension and i cant figure out the size. Any help would be appreciated thanks
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 14 01:49:14 EDT 2000 | Joe
G'day, I am interested in hearing about the automatic lubrication of the chains in a reflow oven. The systems I have seem to work to a certain degree. They either lubricate too much, so we end up getting oil on the edges of the PCB, or not enough, w
Electronics Forum | Mon May 24 17:49:58 EDT 2004 | Glenn
I have an alternative way for you guys to clean the chains on your wave solder machine. We currently use Oil Eaters (live bacteria). The bacteria attacks the oil and any other chemical making it easier to clean the chains. The product is environmenta
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 09 11:45:25 EDT 2006 | SWAG
We have an OmniFlo 7, 2000 vintage reflow. We are having conveyor problems. I checked the encoder and speed control board and everything is good per tech. manual operations. We removed the chains a couple months ago and thoroughly soaked/cleaned t
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 09 14:36:30 EDT 2006 | cyber_wolf
Swag, I think I have mentioned this on the forums before....The only way to truly get those chains clean is to use a foaming oven cleaner. It requires several applications to get them completely clean. Also, you need to remove the tracks and clean t