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Aqueous Technologies to Highlight the Trident Automatic Defluxing System at IPC Midwest 2008 PDF Print E-mail
 

Posted by Jade Po Kellard on 12 September 2008 at 06:00

Aqueous TridentAqueous Technologies Corp. announces that it will exhibit the Trident, its fourth-generation automatic defluxing system, in booth 411 at the upcoming IPC Midwest Conference & Exhibition, scheduled to take place September 24–25, 2008 at the Renaissance Schaumburg Hotel & Convention Center.

Michael Konrad, Aqueous Technologies’ president and CEO, said, “Trident represents a culmination of more than 20 years of batch-format defluxing equipment experience.”

Trident automatic defluxing system is reportedly the fastest batch-format defluxing system available. Trident’s specific throughput rate is determined by board size. The system is capable of defluxing and cleanliness testing up to 200 4 x 6" (101 x 152 mm) boards and up to 28 18 x 20" (457 x 508 mm) boards per hour.

Konrad states, “Trident is the most flexible defluxing system available today.” The system offers several defluxing configurations designed to provide complete compatibility with all defluxing requirements. Trident’s defluxing process consists of up to five cycles including prewash, wash, rinse, cleanliness testing and drying. Prewash, if selected, may consist of a steam soak, high-pressure DI water spray, or chemical spray and soak. The wash cycle uses environmentally responsible defluxing solutions, neutralizing and solublizing flux and other residues. The rinse cycle is controlled by the built-in cleanliness tester in which rinse cycles are added or subtracted from the process automatically, based on the user’s selected cleanliness requirements. The dry cycle uses a unique combination of radiant and convection heat for rapid, thorough drying.

Trident is equipped with an automatic chemical management system that automatically measures and doses concentrated defluxing chemicals into the wash-solution recirculation system. The wash solution is captured and reused, eliminating routine chemical discharge. Level gauges indicate the available levels of wash solution and concentrated chemical.

Trident is equipped with a unique inverse-mounted vertically oriented spray pump that virtually eliminates pump-caused dragout, lowering the volume of defluxing chemistry consumption and associated costs. Built-in statistical process control (SPC) data capturing technology allows users to view historical SPC data, including actual cleanliness results, both at the machine and remotely from other network-connected PCs.

Trident’s stainless steel plumbing and EPDM pump seals provide full compatibility with a variety of environmentally responsible, operator-safe defluxing chemicals.

www.aqueoustech.com

   
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