Nitrogen plant for lead free welding
Claind
Lead free welding
With the introduction of RoHS legislation, manufacturers of electronic appliances have had to adapt their welding systems to use lead-free welding alloys. Because the new alloys require a higher fusion temperature, they are also more liable to oxidation. One way of preventing this is to direct a flow of nitrogen over the welding process. Both wave welding and reflux oven welding are affected by this phenomenon.
Solution
Claind's basic solution for combating weld oxidation is to install a standard nitrogen generator to deliver gas of adequate purity for the welding process and a nitrogen accumulator of suitable size to cover the requirements of intermittent operations. All Claind nitrogen generators can be used in welding processes according to the plant configuration.
With the introduction of RoHS legislation, manufacturers of electronic appliances have had to adapt their welding systems to use lead-free welding alloys. Because the new alloys require a higher fusion temperature, they are also more liable to oxidation. One way of preventing this is to direct a flow of nitrogen over the welding process. Both wave welding and reflux oven welding are affected by this phenomenon.
Solution
Claind's basic solution for combating weld oxidation is to install a standard nitrogen generator to deliver gas of adequate purity for the welding process and a nitrogen accumulator of suitable size to cover the requirements of intermittent operations. All Claind nitrogen generators can be used in welding processes according to the plant configuration.
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