Electronics Forum | Wed May 20 10:33:25 EDT 2020 | uzbek
Hi all, what compressor would you recommend for pick n place line consisting of two Essemtec FLX2011 machines? Or what should I take care of when choosing a compressor? Also if we decide to run compressor lines throughout our workshop for other mac
Electronics Forum | Mon May 25 15:19:56 EDT 2020 | uzbek
Thank you all for the help!
Electronics Forum | Wed May 20 14:03:53 EDT 2020 | dwl
Buy a dryer to go with your compressor. Compressed air traps a lot of water and you don't want that in your air lines on your P&P machines. Additionally, make sure you keep up with all the preventative maintenance and change out the filters as requir
Electronics Forum | Thu May 21 06:15:46 EDT 2020 | bukas
everything Stephen said + it is really important that you have correct diameter pipes. If diameter is too small there will be a significant pressure drop in pipes (and machines have their consumption 100-500 NL - normal liters / min) and pipe system
Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 10:52:02 EDT 2020 | spoiltforchoice
No idea, could be a weird translation error, but its certainly something I have seen . For an FLX they just ask for this "5-6 bar, clean, dry, oil free, filtered 2 µm, connection diameter 8 mm", 40litre/min Personally I would go with a mo
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 | Thu May 21 12:53:38 EDT 2020 | spoiltforchoice
A cheap piston compressor (like you might use in a garage) should be rated such that it has ~50% duty cycle, you don't want it running continuously. They are very affordable but do switch on and off between two essentially hardwired setpoints. The b
Electronics Forum | Mon May 25 20:51:13 EDT 2020 | kylehunter
> A cheap piston compressor (like you might use in > a garage) should be rated such that it has ~50% > duty cycle, you don't want it running > continuously. They are very affordable but do > switch on and off between two essentiall
Electronics Forum | Wed May 20 16:07:22 EDT 2020 | stephendo
You want a big enough storage tank to smooth pressure. Figure out what size pipes you need and go a size bigger. Make a loop of the pipes with shut offs. That way you can shut down any section and still have air to the rest of the air line. Run the p
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 26 20:52:15 EDT 2020 | stephendo
One thing about liquid N2 is while it is safe, only let trained personnel near it. I believe if someone got their hand frozen on the side, it is not coming off until the dewer is completely empty and warmed up. And make sure management understands
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