September, 2016
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tech.com Techspray Creates Safer Industrial Cleaners to Replace Those with Toxic Solvents
Kennesaw, GA — Techspray® has introduced its PWR-4™ solvent cleaners, designed to replace n- propyl bromide (nPB) and other toxic industrial solvents. The new cleaners are safe and non-flam- mable while removing oils, greases, fluxes, sili- cones, and grime. The solvent is available in aerosol or bulk for
vapor-degreasing, ultrasonic and immersion clean- ing. It has been engineered to remain stable and effective over thousands of cycles in vapor degreas- ing equipment. PWR-4 is stabilized and safe for metals including aluminum, magnesium, titani- um, and brass. PWR-4 Flux Remover cleans the most diffi-
cult, baked-on R, RMA and no-clean fluxes from electronic assemblies. PWR-4 Industrial Mainte- nance Cleaner cleans difficult greas- es and oils from electronics, relays and motors. Commonly found in industrial
applications, n-propyl bromide, tri - chloroethylene, and perchloroethyl-
Fancort Offers Japan Unix Robotic Soldering Modules
West Caldwell, NJ — Japan Unix has launched its latest generation of ro- botic soldering modules. Incorporat- ing core technologies from its accu- mulated soldering expertise, the company now offers a wide variety of soldering modules and units that allow existing systems to automate
PWR-4 solvent non-flammable cleaners.
ene are three harmful chemicals used because they are non-flammable, have high solvency, and are relatively inexpensive. However, due to safety con- cerns, they are under close scrutiny by OSHA, EPA and local agencies. The American Conference of Governmental In-
dustrial Hygienists (ACGIH) recommends a 10 ppm time-weighted average threshold limit for nPB, but has proposed an even lower 0.1 ppm (ACGIH 2013). This is because nPB is a suspected human carcino- gen, and has been shown to negatively impact neu-
Kennesaw, GA 30152 % 678-819-1408 fax: 806-372-8750 E-mail:
tsales@techspray.com Web:
www.techspray.com
rological and reproductive functioning. Contact: Techspray, 8125 Cobb Center Drive,
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Robotic soldering module with automated dispensing and heating tips.
soldering operations. In the U.S. Japan Unix products are available from Fancort Industries. All soldering robots have feed-
ers and a heating mechanism, such as an iron tip soldering head or laser soldering unit. Soldering controllers manage both solder temperature and the amount of solder alloy. Japan Unix creates many different types of soldering modules, providing solu- tions tailored to the customer’s
needs. Contact: Fancort Industries,
Inc., 31 Fairfield Place,
West Caldwell, NJ 07006 % 973-575-0610 fax: 973-575-9234 E-mail:
info@fancort.com Web:
www.fancort.com and Web:
www.japanunix.com
See at SMTAI, Booth 806
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