Solder wave nozzle construction

Metal fusion bonding – Including means to apply flux or filler to work or applicator – By partial or total immersion of work or applicator into liquid

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B23K 306

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048862010

ABSTRACT:
A solder wave nozzle construction allows components to be disassembled for cleaning and removing dross from a solder reservoir. The quick connection joints allow downtime for cleaning a solder wave machine to be greatly reduced. In one embodiment a solder nozzle duct fits over a chimney flow duct and has quick release clips on each side. In another embodiment, a quick release back plate, front plate, exit trough, dross reduction tray and front gate are all easily removable. In a further embodiment a solder nozzle duct fits within a chimney flow duct, and has an adjustable height so it can be positioned for optimum solder wave height.

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