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Flux Distribution
Window
Know
your fluxer performance
- Measure
the weight of flux applied.
- Verify
thorough distribution of your flux.
- Identify
uneven distribution of your flux.
- Conveniently,
several times per shift, each time you run your Optimizer!
The Flux Distribution
Window permits you to obtain information about your fluxer's performance
and repeatability each time you run your Optimizer.
Your Flux Distribution
Window will not touch your wave, and so the flux will not be burned
off of it as it goes through your wave machine.
You will benefit
from information on your fluxer performance at the same time you
view your Optimizer's board-wave and temperature data. All information
will be gathered in a single run through your wave machine. There
is no need to turn off your wave.
There is no
need to rely on only a glimpse by viewing a piece of glass while
it's traveling through your wave machine or - worse yet - reaching
into your wave machine to retrieve it. There is no need anymore
to hassle with a glass plate separately.
You can now
conveniently assess your flux distribution each time you run your
Optimizer, by viewing its Flux Distribution Window. You can even
implement statistical process control for your fluxer. Simply weigh
your Flux Distribution Window before and after each run with the
portable electronic scale. Look for a consistent weight of flux
to be applied to the Flux Distribution Window each time you use
your Optimizer. Set upper and lower limits directly correlated to
your board quality.
Your Flux Distribution
Window is secured on a window cut through your Optimizer's carrier
board. To ensure full coverage, it is customized to the width of
your carrier board. It is made of durable, high temperature glass-type
material. You may include it when placing your purchase order for
a new unit or carrier board.
Of course, all
units and carrier boards are made to the specific width most convenient
for you.
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Every Shift. Every Wave.
Every Board.
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