Metal fusion bonding – With means to remove – compact – or shape applied flux or filler – By fluid blast or suction
Patent
1977-06-23
1980-06-10
Bartis, A.
Metal fusion bonding
With means to remove, compact, or shape applied flux or filler
By fluid blast or suction
15341, 15344, 219230, 219236, 219240, 228 53, B23K 304, H05B 100, A47L 504
Patent
active
042068649
ABSTRACT:
A hand-held, trigger-actuated gun heats solder to be removed from a workpiece and sucks the molten solder from a hollow tip through a small-diameter suction tube into a larger-diameter chamber from which it may be removed at intervals through a discharge tube. The tip placed in contact with the solder is heated by a heater of the type used in soldering irons. A cylinder communicates with the chamber in such manner that solder is not drawn into the cylinder. The piston in the cylinder is actuated either by a solenoid energized when the trigger is pulled or by a mechanical linkage connected to the trigger.
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Bartis A.
Caplan Julian
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