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Aqueous Debuts SMT3000LD Automatic Defluxing System Print E-mail
Written by Chelsey Drysdale   
Wednesday, 30 July 2008
SMT3000LD automatic defluxer and cleanliness tester is reportedly capable of removing all flux residues, including rosin, no-clean and water-soluble, lead and Pb-free. Is equipped with automatic chemical injection and closed-loop wash solution recycling systems. Wash solution is heated automatically and sprayed onto assemblies; is directed back to holding tank for reuse. Rinse water is sprayed onto assemblies, is directed through the pre-drain filtration system and sent to drain. Assemblies are dried via on-board convection and radiant forced air-drying system. Standard features include programmable maintenance reminders, remote SPC viewing, SPC data USB export and a built-in chemical management system. Zero-discharge evaporation system is optional. Is said to be capable of defluxing and cleanliness testing up to 200 101 x 152 mm boards and up to 28 457 x 508 mm boards per hr.
 
Aqueous Technologies Corp., www.aqueoustech.com

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