Device for providing a flux layer on a printed board

Fluid sprinkling – spraying – and diffusing – Slinger or splasher; or deflector rotated relative to effluent – With addition of other fluid downstream of distributor

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239566, B05B 312

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050057669

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a device for providing a flux layer on a printed board in view of a subsequent soldering step. The device comprises a reservoir containing flux and a cylinder (3) accommodated in the said reservoir, which cylinder can be rotated about the horizontal center line (X--X) during operation. A spray tube (10) is accommodated in the cylinder so as to extend parallel to its center line (X--X) and comprises spray apertures (11) in a row which extends in the longitudinal direction of the spray tube and at a given regular pitch. The spray apertures (11) are partly conical with an apex angle .alpha. of 60.degree.. The wire-gauze cylinder (3) is seamless.

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