Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 08 08:36:34 EST 1998 | k pearson
I HAVE SEEN ADVERTISED AN AIR NOZZEL THAT USES COMPESSED AIR TO SPEW OUT EITHER HOT OR COLD AIR. I HAVE NEED OF SUCH A DEVICE. I DO NOT HAVE THE MANFR. OF THESE. ANY SUGGESTIONS ??
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 08 15:48:11 EST 1998 | John
| I HAVE SEEN ADVERTISED AN AIR NOZZEL THAT USES COMPESSED | AIR TO SPEW OUT EITHER HOT OR COLD AIR. I HAVE NEED OF | SUCH A DEVICE. I DO NOT HAVE THE MANFR. OF THESE. | ANY SUGGESTIONS ?? | Try Exair corporation. 1-800-exair is the phone #. I thin
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 20:25:27 EDT 2001 | davef
Sorry that I'm so late responding. Your new additon probably has 'backee stains on the floor already. Assuming we're talking about a fairly standard board assembly area, you don't need to specify air quality. 1 We specify * Particulate: Level to b
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 23 11:35:58 EDT 2007 | grantp
Hi, Yes, we just built a new plant, and used copper again. The stuff we cut out of the old building was copper, and it was fine without any issues. We lay it on an angle so condensation flows to an end, and can be periodically vented, and we take a
Electronics Forum | Mon May 28 16:39:33 EDT 2001 | Ian T
hi we are expanding our plant, and the contractor is asking for air quality guide lines for the new area. i haven't been able to find any standards can anyone help? thx Ian T
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 13 05:25:03 EDT 2001 | surachai
I would like to know about the efficiency of hot air knife debridging option with wave solder machine ,anyone use this option please suggestion to me about yield ,side effect or profitable of this option . Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 24 04:42:12 EDT 2005 | ajaydoshi
We do have BTU 150 Paragon. What the practical air setting for all 10 zones + 2 coolig zone. This setting is to manually adjust on machine front right botton side. ajay
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 23 08:26:02 EDT 2007 | davef
We have always used black iron pipe for compressor air line. This pipe is very expensive to purchase and install. What is a better alternative?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 25 09:59:41 EDT 2007 | slthomas
Plastic of any kind for compressed air is a code violation here. It's not just the pressure, it's the durability. PVC is pretty brittle and if you smack it with a pallet jack it's a lot more likely to shatter and generate high speed shrapnel than cop
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 25 10:42:43 EDT 2007 | fredc
On our new shop we used iron pipe in the walls and attic and copper ever where else that can be easily accessed. I saw a pvc material at a trade show years ago that was rated for air lines. With their demo material they could fold it and drive nails