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
Patent
1988-06-09
1989-12-12
Rowan, Kurt
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
B23K 306
Patent
active
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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Deambrosio Carlos
Morris James M.
Electrovert Limited
Rowan Kurt
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