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2.0 Operating the
DINO-CONDENS-
IT
2.1 The proceedings at the IMDES CONDENS-IT Profiler
1.
Turn on the main switch.
2.
Blue LED at the front of the machine will turn on after switching on and the green LED at the control panel
will start to glow a few seconds later if the lid is in place on top of process Chamber.
3.
Open the cover of the system, and then place the work piece onto the
product carrier
.
4.
Close the cover lid.
5.
Press the
Start switch
Green Button
to execute the "reflow process”.
6.
Yellow
and
RED
LED Start to Burn
7.
When the RED LED does not start to burn the LID is not good closed micro switch is not
activated and the heater will not switched in
8.
System heats up the applied "heat transfer" liquid to its boiling point. The resulting vapour rises up and
condenses on the surface of the work piece to be soldered and transfers its thermal energy to the work
piece.
9.
The solder Oxidation is avoided as vapour is chemically inert and no oxygen present in this zone. The work
piece surface is heated to the temperature of the boiling liquid vapour. The temperature of the vapor is
determined by the temperature of the boiling point of liquid and will not exceed.
10.
After reaching the boiling temperature (= the vapour temperature) of the liquid, vapour rises until it
reaches the vapour temperature sensor and the heating elements are turned off.
11.
The cooling fans start cooling process chamber and as the temperature of the vapours come down, it
starts to condense to liquid form and collects at the bottom of the process chamber. The remaining
condensate remains on the work piece and will evaporate by the own heat of the work piece.
12.
When the blowers are stopped the cooling procedure comes to an end.
13.
Next open the lid of the system and
remove the soldered work piece
from the
product carrier
.
The entire procedure takes approximately 10 to 15 minutes.
The consumption of the Galden medium is minimal, especially if the work piece is adequately cooled after reflowing
and the lid remains closed during the process.
In the
DINO-CONDENS-
IT
is a micro switch built into the top of the unit so the "reflow process" can only be
started up if the lid is closed.
Basically no harmful vapours are generated during the reflow process other than the flux fumes during the reflow
process, which can be exhausted out.