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0 reviews | Catalog: PHSE-1KA | Model: JBC PHSE-1KA
IR Preheater Set 120V
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The JBC PHSE-K is a complete system for preheating multilayer PCBs and ideal for repetitive soldering jobs. It comes with a close loop thermocouple controlled Infrared Preheater Unit and with a PCB Support. The Infrared Preheater PHSE is used as a secondary heat source to reduce the amount of heat supplied by the main soldering tool, reducing thermal shock to components and PCBs. The PCB Support PHS-S is perfectly adapted to any type of PCBs by means of its many adjustable parts and its 3 adjustable clearance positions 28, 50 or 70 mm (1.1, 2 or 2.8 in).
It allows adjustment for 3 heights between the PCB and the Heating Area of the PHSE-A Heater Unit.
There are 3 profiles predefined by JBC: A, B and C. The difference between them is the number of steps: 2, 3 or 4. The thicker your PCB is and the more layers it contains, the more steps are needed to obtain a gradual warming. These profiles are not modifiable but can be used as a template to create your own profiles.
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