Optimizing the Wave Soldering Process with Hot Nitrogen Knives
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April 29, 1999 |
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Chrys Shea, Siemens, & Gary Shipe, Air Products |
Abstract: |
The paper describes the effects of a debridging knife on inerted soldering environments in an Electrovert Econopak wave solder machine. It reviews experiments to improve the purity of the soldering environment and results of the tests.... |
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