Soldering Machine Features Non- Contact Heating

April 1, 2000
The System 1TM bench-top soldering machine uses non-contact induction heating and performs in low to ultra-high temperatures of up to 2000°C. In use, the system produces no noxious emissions or volatile gasses. Instrumentation includes power

The System 1TM bench-top soldering machine uses non-contact induction heating and performs in low to ultra-high temperatures of up to 2000°C. In use, the system produces no noxious emissions or volatile gasses. Instrumentation includes power adjustments in 1% increments from 10% to 100% and a timer adjustable in 0.1s increments from 1s to 25.5s. A dwell time display is also included.

Company: RDO ENTERPRISES

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