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IN-LINE LEAD FINISH SYSTEM
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CORFIN DTS-100 FOR
SOLDERING / STRIPPING COILS, BOBBINS, SMALL TRANSFORMERS |
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The DTS-100 is an automated in-line
tinning system for a wide range of components such as DIPs, SIPs, most
configurations of SOICs and PLCCs and for power devices such as TO-220,
TO-247, etc. Component grippers are designed to handle devices in
singulated form, but it is also possible to specify conveyor set-ups that
will handle a wide variety of components in strips or lead frames.
It is also especially suited for soldering Coils, Bobbins, small
Transformers and similar components which require simultaneous insulation
stripping and soldering and may be placed in-line with coil winding
equipment and output to test equipment, or set up to meet other interface
requirements.
The
optional CF continuous feed conveyor is equipped with special grippers,
with multiple titanium blades, designed to handle components fed
continuously into the system, without the requirement for singulation at
the input. This system is suitable for high throughput processing of a
wide range of radial lead components, such as SIP, TO and other power
devices.
The
system is typically used to comply with the solderability and cleaning
requirements of MIL-STD 2000, MIL-PRF-19500, MIL-PRF-38534, and
MIL-PRF-38535.
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system may be specified to run lead-free alloys with little or no
equipment modification. To convert existing machines to lead-free requires
only a change in solder module to avoid contamination. |
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FEATURES |
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The DTS-100 is comprised of a central
processing module and may be equipped with several input and output
handling options, depending on the user's requirements. The system may be
placed in-line with trim & form, inspection, or other equipment to
reduce or eliminate handling. |
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STANDARD PROCESS |
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CORFIN
Model DTS-100
(click on drawing to enlarge)
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PRODUCT DATA SHEETS
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DTS-Series
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DTS-100 SYSTEM - MAIN
FRAME / ENCLOSURE |
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The central processing
module is a completely enclosed welded tubular steel structure. Sliding
glass panels are provided in the front and rear of the system so the process
may be easily viewed and monitored. Vent stacks are located along the top of
the system. The standard system has a footprint of 67" long by 34"
wide by 77" high (1702 x 864 x 1955mm). It includes a component
conveyor, a wave fluxing module, a preheating module and a wave soldering
module. |
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COMPONENT CONVEYOR |
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WAVE FLUXING MODULE |
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PREHEATING MODULE |
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SOLDERING MODULES |
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The system is equipped with
explosion-proof interior lighting, giving good visibility in the process area. Spill trays with drains under each module
facilitate clean-up and maintenance.
Operator controls are located above the process modules on the upper panel.
These include Emergency Stop buttons at each end of the system and Alarm
Reset switches. Controls and indicators for Service Utilities, Conveyor
Control, Alarm Status and specific module control settings are also located
on these panels.
Door and Window interlocks prevent operators from accessing the interior of
the system during processing. The standard door interlock package provides
interlocks on all doors covering electrical power cabinets. The standard
window interlock package provides interlocks on all sliding windows covering
the main processing module. |
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SPECIFICATIONS
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COMPONENT CONVEYOR |
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The variable speed
component conveyor has a range of 0 to 30 feet per minute (0 - 9.1 m/min).
The standard conveyor comes with 6 component carrying grippers per foot of
conveyor chain. This gives a typical throughput of 7,200 components per hour
(based on 6 grippers/ft and conveyor speed of 20 feet per minute). Depending
on the process requirements and the gripper design, the system can be
optionally equipped with 8 or 12 grippers per foot, increasing the typical
throughput to 9,600 - 14,400 components per hour. It is also possible to
process components in lead frame strips, giving throughput rates as high as
75,000 parts per hour, depending on component size.
The unique design of the gripper assemblies with custom fingertips allows
them to hold the components by the body. This feature allows for in-line
processing of the components and ensures part-to-part repeatability. The
conveyor chain and cam-actuated gripper assemblies are all constructed of
stainless steel to prevent corrosion by flux fumes from the process. The
snap-fit fingertips, designed so they can be changed quickly, are made from
titanium which has good corrosion resistance and is non-wetting.
Sheet metal safety guards with clear acrylic windows are provided to enclose
the conveyor and fingers at each end of the system. |
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WAVE
FLUXING MODULE |
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The fluxing module has a
wave flux pot constructed of PVC. The height of the flux wave is adjusted by
a thumb wheel potentiometer which controls a variable-speed D.C. motor pump.
Air knives are used to remove excess flux thereby eliminating solder splash
and solder balls during the soldering process. A drain is provided, as is
overflow protection. This allows for speedy clean-up at the end of the work
schedule, or rapid changeover if more than one type of flux is being used.
This module can accommodate all standard flux types. |
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SOLDER
MODULES |
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The solder module has a
stainless steel solder pot. The solder pot rolls in and out by means of a
lead screw to facilitate position adjustment and access for maintenance. A
positive stop ensures repeatability when returning to the operating
position. The pot has a thermally protected D.C. motor driven pump, which
provides precise wave height control in the solder nozzle, adjustable via
thumbwheel potentiometer. Standard or optional custom designed wave nozzles
are available.
The module is equipped with a digital temperature controller with high and
low temperature alarms (audible and visual). A low solder level alarm is
also standard. The system uses two non-contact heaters, which uniformly heat
the walls of the pot, thereby minimizing the danger of an eruption during
the warm-up phase. Corfin's dual chamber pot is designed to draw solder from
the base of the pot, eliminating dross recirculation through the wave |
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INERTING
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The solder pot is equipped
with an inert gas enclosure around the solder wave, with stainless steel gas
diffusers that provide a non-turbulent protective gas cover over the wave.
The controlled atmosphere reduces dross formation on the solder wave,
promotes wetting and ensures uniform solder coverage of the component leads.
The process of solder coating component leads is greatly enhanced by the
inerting process, with the virtual elimination of icicles and flags. A
stainless steel shroud that covers the rear of the solder pot, including the
pump area, is injected with inert gas to reduce the formation of dross and
black powder from the pump shaft. Consumption of solder and maintenance
times are greatly reduced by the inerting system. |
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PROCESS MODULE OPTIONS |
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NOTE: Selection of optional
process modules is limited by available space in the central frame. They may
also replace standard modules, with appropriate price adjustment. Consult
Corfin for details and pricing of the process configuration best suited to
your specific requirements. |
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AUTO
FLUX FEED / LEVEL CONTROL |
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A flux reservoir bottle is housed in the base of the machine, with a pump
that feeds the fresh flux to the main fluxer tank. A level sensor in the
tank provides the signal to the pump, ensuring that the flux is maintained
at the correct operating level. The bottle is easily accessed through the
doors in the base for quick and clean changeover. |
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FLUX
DENSITY CONTROL SYSTEM |
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The flux density control system automatically adds the necessary amount of
flux or thinner to maintain the specific gravity setpoint, as well as the
correct liquid level in the flux tank. The fresh flux and thinner containers
are housed in the base of the machine, with pumps that feed flux or thinner
to the main fluxer tank, as directed by the flux density controller. The FDC
unit also has a built-in temperature sensor, with a compensation feature to
ensure correct density at different operating temperatures.
NOTE: The flux density controller
incorporates the features of the Auto Flux Feed / Level Control option. |
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HIGH
TEMPERATURE SOLDER MODULES |
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For certain alloys and processes, higher than normal operating temperatures
are required. A specially treated stainless steel solder pot, pump and
nozzle assembly are available for operating temperatures in excess of
650°F
(343°C). This option is also required if lead-free alloys are used in the
process. |
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SOLDER
MODULE AUTO JACKING SYSTEM |
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The solder module is mounted on a heavy-duty motorized jacking system, which
raises and lowers the module through a range of approximately 2.5 inches (65
mm). In the event of a machine stoppage, which would normally result in the
main conveyor beam lifting clear of the process modules, the solder module
will instead jack down so that the solder wave is below the component leads.
Other process modules such as flux wave, etc will switch off. The system can
then resume operation, without requiring manual intervention to clear
components from the input and output areas. The raise/lower function of the
main conveyor is still available, but is selected only when required by the
operator. |
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SOLDER
EXHAUST MODULE |
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The supplementary solder
exhaust module is located directly at the solder wave area and extracts
fumes as soon as components touch the solder. This minimizes the spread of
fumes through the interior of the machine and is recommended when solder
coating large surface areas, which may generate excessive flux fumes. |
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EXITING CAM OVER SOLDER POT |
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A cam
over the solder pot increases the exit angle thereby guaranteeing uniformity
of solder coverage and no bridging on horizontal leads. Note: The exiting
cam cannot be used with the CF conveyor option. |
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AUTOMATIC SOLDER WIRE FEEDER |
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This unit draws solder wire from a 44 lb (20 kg) spool. When a signal is
received from a fixed probe at the surface of the solder, the DC motor/wire
feeder drives the required quantity of solder wire through a guide tube into
the solder pot. The probe is positioned to maintain a constant pre-set
solder level. The unit is self contained and functions automatically. |
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HANDLING OPTIONS |
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CONTINUOUS FEED CONVEYOR |
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The CF continuous feed conveyor is equipped with special grippers, with
multiple titanium blades, designed to handle components continuously fed
into the system, without the requirement for singulation at the input. This
system is suitable for high throughput processing of a wide range of radial
lead components, such as SIP, TO and other power devices.
The variable speed component
conveyor has a range of 0 to 30 feet per minute (0 - 9.1 m/min). The
stainless steel and titanium gripper assemblies link together through the
process to form a continuous carrier that ensures accurate and reliable
pick-up of components. Depending on the process requirements and the
component size, throughputs in excess of 45,000 parts per hour are possible.
NOTE: The solder module
jacking option is recommended when the machine is equipped with the CF
conveyor. |
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INPUT
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A range of manual and
automatic handling equipment allows the user to choose the degree of
automation that best suits the application. The input / transfer module
accumulates and singulates the components for pick-up by the conveyor. This
may be fed manually or interfaced with the automatic or semi-automatic
handling options offered by Corfin, or with other third party handling
equipment. Similarly, at the output end, the transfer discharge module can
be interfaced with different handling options. The input and output can be
set up to automatically load/unload using tubes, trays, bulk, etc, or any
combination required. Request further information from the Corfin. Some of
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INPUT /TRANSFER -
ACCUMULATOR AND SINGULATOR
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The input module is designed to accumulate components
received from the loading module. It then singulates these components as
they move onto the transfer conveyor. This transfer conveyor is synchronized
with the finger assemblies on the component conveyor. This method of device
transfer allows us to handle a number of different length components with no
changeover required. Input modules are designed and available for most
standard device types and widths. Transfers will vary according to component
types and widths.
NOTE: With the optional CF
continuous feed conveyor, singulation of the devices is not required. |
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OUTPUT /TRANSFER -
TRANSFER AND DISCHARGE ASSEMBLY |
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The Output Module receives the devices from the
component conveyor and transfers them to the unload module. It also counts
the devices to ensure an accurate number is loaded into each tube or tray.
Output modules are available for most standard device types and widths. |
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SEMI-AUTOMATIC TUB
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LOAD-END TUBE HANDLER / 2 POSITION STAR INDEX |
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This option provides semi-automatic feeding into the
input/transfer of the DTS system. The operator places two full tubes into
the star-index loader. The loader is then moved in line with the feeding
slide to the tinning system and the tube empties. When the first tube is
empty the operator manually moves the star indexer to position 2, and while
this tube empties replaces the first tube with a full one. This operation is
repeated as each tube empties. |
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UNLOAD-END TUBE HANDLER / 2 POSITION SHUTTLE |
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The shuttle is interfaced with the output/transfer to provide semi-automatic
loading of the processed parts back into tubes. When one tube is filled, the
operator switches the shuttle to an empty tube. While the second tube is
filling, the first is removed and replaced with an empty tube, and the
process repeated. |
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ADDITIONAL INSERT SETS |
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The star index loader and
unload shuttle come equipped with a set of inserts (4), dedicated to a tube/component
type. To change over to a different tube/component type requires only
changing the inserts, supplied as a set of four. |
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AUTOMATIC TUBE HANDLER |
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The handler takes tubes
from the magazine and automatically advances them into the loading position.
Tubes are then indexed to the emptying position, and the components slide
out of the tube into the input/transfer of the machine. When the sensors
indicate that the tube is empty, it is ejected and a new tube is brought
into position. At the output end, a similar operation takes place with empty
tubes being retrieved from the magazine, and filled with processed parts
delivered from the output/transfer. The handler is customized to accommodate
the user's tube and component type(s), and is controlled via the machine's
PLC. This system provides for continuous operation at high throughput rates. |
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AUTOMATIC TRAY LOADER / UNLOADER |
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The 15 tray automatic loader consists of two magazines,
each with a 15 tray capacity. Full trays are loaded into the one magazine;
after the components have been offloaded for processing, the empty trays are
transferred into the second magazine. A tilting table, located between the
two magazines, aligns the tray with the input/transfer. As the tray is
indexed, each row empties its components into the transfer slide. At the
output end, the system can be equipped to feed the processed parts
automatically back into trays, or may be equipped with tube, or other
handling equipment depending on customer requirements. |
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MISCELLANEOUS OPTION |
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UPPER
PANEL COVERS AND LOCKS |
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Transparent acrylic panels can be installed with locks to restrict
access to any of the process controls on the overhead panels. Strategic
cut-outs in the panel can permit operator access to customer specified
controls. |
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ADDITIONAL SET OF INSTRUCTION MANUALS |
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The hard-copy operating manual for the system is normally supplied in two
3-ring binders; one with the operating and maintenance instructions; one
with a full set of bills, assembly drawings, and electrical schematics. This
option provides a full duplicate set of binders. |
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CD-ROM
ELECTRONIC MANUAL |
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The operating manual, with
full system bills of materials, assembly drawings, and electrical schematics
are supplied on CD-ROM allowing loading to standard PC. The electronic
manual has internal "links" for ease of access. Any part of the
manual, including drawings, can then be printed out if a duplicate copy is
required. |
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SPARE
PARTS KIT |
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The spares kit is
recommended to ensure that first line spare parts are available at customer
location. The 5% of system cost guideline is normally sufficient to ensure a
comprehensive range of essential spares. |
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SAFETY FEATURES |
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Safety features are built
into the DTS systems and are clearly outlined in the system's complete
operating manual.
Audio and visual alarms are standard on the system to monitor the levels and
temperature in each module and report any fault conditions. The operator may
stop the audible alarm using the alarm reset button, however the visual
alarm will continue until the fault condition is corrected.
If the conveyor is stopped for any reason while processing components, the
entire conveyor assembly automatically lifts clear of the process modules,
eliminating the potential for thermal or chemical damage to any components
that are in process.
An exhaust system with interlock ensures that all process fumes are
evacuated from the machine. Where appropriate, local venting at the process
modules supplements the overall evacuation of the process chamber.
Door and window interlocks protect the operator from electrical hazards and
from moving parts in the process chamber. |
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