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Soldering Requires Unique Belt-Conveyor Oven
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Friday, February 01, 2008
Microwave Filter Co., East Syracuse, NY, a manufacturer of passive electronic filter modules, has purchased an electrically heated belt-conveyor oven from The Grieve Corp., Round Lake, IL.
The oven—18 in. wide by 96 in. deep by 15 in. tall—heats to 650 F to facilitate the mass-production soldering of formed metal parts. It boasts a pair of 4-ft.-long insulated heat zones with independent recirculated airflow and temperature control, and a 12-ft.-long cooling zone.
See also: The Grieve Corp.
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