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SRS

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 06 19:05:15 EST 2004 | MP

Is there other Solder Recovery System manufacturers besides Earth-Tronics/Technical Device? What is a typical solder recovery rate? Is it sound fair to recover 60% of solder from dross by weight? thanks Matthew

Solder Saver ??

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 11 15:40:08 EDT 2006 | caldon

I would be leary of a "Sucking" machine and hot liquid solder. Kester makes pellets that you put on top of the pot to seperate dross from lead. Technical Devices has a solder recovery machine Cal Agilent Technologies

Solder reclamation

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 10 16:29:09 EST 2003 | julief2000

Kevin, The Technical Devices Machine, the EVS is a stand alone system that can reclaim up to 75% of the dross weight as usable solder. It has a much more proven history than the Electrovert add on, as well as being lower priced. The Technical Devi

Solder Iron Tips - Acceptable Temp Tolerance?

Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 02 09:06:42 EDT 2018 | davef

Cold resistance between the tip of the tool and the ground reference, tip current leakage, and tip voltage. per ANSI ESD STM 13.1 J-STD-001 Rev G, Appendix “A” Guidelines for Soldering Tools and Equipment: A-2 BENCHTOP AND HAND SOLDERING SYSTEMS Se

Stencil Inspection Equipment

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 29 16:33:45 EDT 2001 | Mike Konrad

Kerry, Why don't you purchase a decent stencil cleaning system that will not leave behind dry solder paste rather than purchasing a machine to tell you how dirty your stencils are? For less than the cost of a stencil inspection station, one can pur

Re: Dross Skimmin'

Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 05 17:41:07 EST 1998 | Earl Moon

| | | Have either one of you seen or used a SRS machine? I had | | | one in for a demo - very impressive. The original model was | | | a little too awkward for production to use, however, the newer | | | model is a little easier to use. The big

Re: Dross Skimmin'

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 07 18:52:23 EST 1998 | Jason

| | | | Have either one of you seen or used a SRS machine? I had | | | | one in for a demo - very impressive. The original model was | | | | a little too awkward for production to use, however, the newer | | | | model is a little easier to use.

Re: Dross Skimmin'

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 09 14:33:02 EST 1998 | Dave F

1. What is your minimum dross generated that triggers you to procure an SRS? Your finance department probably has guidelines for the pay back of capital investments. Some companies use period of time to break-even. Others use a net present value

Re: Electrovert Fingers

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 22 10:29:49 EST 2000 | CAL

I searched the internet to find out more on your plastic fingers and came up with a little info. http://thinkingproductivity.com is the only link I could find for "plastic Fingers" Here is the clip from there site:"We represent Jafco's full line of

Re: Dross Skimmin'

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 09 00:24:25 EST 1998 | Erwin Dorol

| | | | |1. What is your minimum dross generated that triggers you to procure an SRS? 2. For a 8 to 10 Kg of dross generated daily, what capacity of SRS capable of recycling these amount of dross without compromising other cost factors? Or I

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