The 9500 Nitro Systech Save system monitors the oxygen content of the inert gas in the tunnel and the heating zones the wave soldering machine and an automatic flow of nitrogen for oxygen to stay below 200 ppm. The low oxygen content of the atmosphere, reduces oxidation of PCBs in the pre-heat tunnel and reduces the production of welding slag pot. Save The 9500 Nitro is the continuous monitoring of oxygen content of the atmosphere inside the machine through specialized cell technology Systech and applies fuzzy logic to measure the flow of nitrogen into the machine. Although 200 ppm is the critical level of normal oxygen contamination, the highest standard of less than 100 ppm by the Axis, is consistently obtained, while the nitrogen consumption decreased by 20%. According to David Easton, Director of Axis Electronics Engineering Processes, significant additional cost savings come from the drastic reduction of the clinker production in the weld pool. This is the period between the withdrawal slag be extended to three months, with a corresponding increase in plant availability. Because the axis of Electronics specializes in producing high specification boards can be made sizes vary from day to day and nitrogen control system reliably maintains more tolerant to maintain low levels of dross at all times. The delivery time to over 98% and the first time that customer acceptance of a better than 99%, plant availability and reliability are very important for both axes. The 9500 Nitro Systech Save system is used in many applications where contamination of oxygen in the inert atmosphere should be maintained at a certain level. Constantly monitoring the oxygen in the atmosphere, the system injects only the amount of protein required to remain within specification. Compared to stationary power systems, Nitro 9500 Save minimize nitrogen consumption while ensuring that the oxygen in the atmosphere is maintained within the desired limits. FIN.
