Coating apparatus – With vacuum or fluid pressure chamber
Patent
1977-12-22
1979-01-09
McIntosh, John
Coating apparatus
With vacuum or fluid pressure chamber
118 74, 118634, 228 40, B05C 312
Patent
active
041332911
ABSTRACT:
A metal wick to be used for the absorption of molten solder is deoxidized and flux coated by a process that does not involve the application of heat to the wick or the flux. In one embodiment the wick is cleaned by heating in a reducing atmosphere and is then immersed in a coating bath containing a solution of a rosin flux in an organic solvent. On leaving the bath the welted wick enters a low-pressure chamber in which the solvent rapidly evaporates at room temperature. In another embodiment the deoxidized wick is coated with comminuted solid resin by electro-static means.
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Laubscher Lawrence E.
McIntosh John
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