Industries & applications / Electronics / Electronics
Why insist on an Atlas Copco oil-free solution for your electronics production?
For smooth-running control systems and maintaining the ultra-clean conditions essential to high product quality.
Control systems: smoother processes, fewer rejections
Compressed air activates control valves, actuators and tools,
as well as processes like picking, pressing, drilling, moving and placing
electronic components. The presence of oil or other impurities in the compressed
air will cause the instruments to jam and malfunction. Vent air from instruments
deposits on electronic components causing malfunctions and rejections. Oil
fumes are also a health hazard for operators.
Cleaning: reduced end product
failure rate
Various cleaning operations during production require compressed
air. Examples: cleaning and polishing PCBs, removing chemical
deposits on wafers after etching, and cleaning air knives in LCD panel
manufacture. Oil
in the compressed air deposits on the components, causing short
circuits and malfunction.
Direct production: fewer defects and rejections
Compressed air is used for direct production and assembly
of PCBs, wafers, ICs, ABS and memory chips, and LCD panels. Operations
include drilling, moulding, wire bonding, die attach operations,
air guns,
spraying
and cutting. Oil in the compressed air contaminates the working
area and deposits on end products causing defects and rejections.
Nitrogen
for soldering:
pure gas for high product quality
Compressed air is used to generate nitrogen. The inert
gas prevents the oxidation of metal conductors when wire bonding
or soldering. Oil in
the compressed air contaminates the nitrogen and deposits
on hot components, causing malfunctions like short circuits.
Membranes used
in the air separation
process will be destroyed by the oil, resulting in costly
replacements.
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Published date: 2008-11-01 09:00

