Claims
- 1. Device for the pressureless production of soft solder powder, preferably exactly spherical fine particles in a grain size range of 1 to 100 μm and with a liquidus temperature <250° C. from massive solder, with a heatable container for melting the solder in an oil which remains stable at high temperatures, wherein a compact module melt container for the massive solder and a dispersion container for the dispersion of the solder melt in oil are arranged in cascade to each other and a sedimentation container for separating the dispersed solder material from the oil is arranged underneath the dispersion container, all being interconnected by pipe conduits, whereby the melt container is located above the dispersion container in the compact module, and that the dispersion container is associated with a multistep shearing device for the separation of the solder melt into melt droplets, whereby the conduit from the melt container to the dispersion container leads injector-like through a pipe segment at an inclination into the bottom area of the dispersion container, at whose deepest point a connection piece with a flange for the connection with the shearing device is arranged, whose outlet is flanged to the recirculation conduit leading to the upper part of the dispersion container, which ends via a branched-off pipe in the sedimentation container, which in turn through an ascending pipe is in contact with the upper part of the dispersion container via a pump with outlet conduits, and that all containers, pipe conduits, the shearing device and the pump can be heated by means of at least one tempering device.
- 2. Device according to claim 1 wherein all containers and pipe conduits are double-walled bodies made of stainless steel, preferably V2A, whose spaces formed by the inner and outer walls are acted upon with a high-temperature heat carrier oil by the tempering device.
- 3. Device according to claim 1 wherein the dispersion container is integrated in a separate heating/cooling circuit and the pump, ascending pipe and the outlet conduit are integrated in a further heating/cooling circuit, and that the melt container with drain-off pipe are integrated in a separate heating/cooling circuit, the shearing device and the recirculation conduit are integrated in a separate heating/cooling circuit and additionally in a cooling circuit with the cooling-medium container, the sedimentation container with branched-off pipe and outlet conduit are integrated in a separate heating/cooling circuit, whereby heat-resistant flexible metal hoses form the connecting pipe conduits, each being connected to at least one common distributor, which is connected to the tempering device via a flow and return line.
- 4. Device according to claim 1 wherein all containers, pipe conduits, locking members, flanges and the shearing device are integrated in a single heating/cooling circuit.
- 5. Device according to claim 1 wherein all containers, pipe conduits, locking members, flanges and the shearing device can be electrically heated, preferably by means of heating cuffs.
- 6. Device according to claim 1 wherein the pipe conduits are provided with locking members, preferably ball valves.
- 7. Device according to one or more of claims 1 to 6 wherein the shearing device consists of several, preferably three rotors arranged consecutively on a drive shaft corotationally with the same, having teeth spaced apart by slots, whereby the rotors are set in a stator secured against rotation, separating the shearing steps from each other, having teeth spaced apart by slots, whereby during rotation the slots in the rotor and stator leave passage openings for the passage of the solder/oil mixture to the following shearing step.
- 8. Device according to claim 7 wherein the teeth of the rotor and the stator form tooth circles which are arranged concentrically with respect to each other and interfitted.
- 9. Device according to one or more of claims 1 to 7 wherein the shearing device is arranged in vertical position in alignment with the container axis of the dispersion container, whereby the solder/oil mixture is independently sucked axially into the inlet of the shearing device and pressed radially through the slots of the rotor-stator assembly.
- 10. Device according to one or more of claims 1 to 8 wherein the dispersion container is provided with an agitator.
- 11. Device according to claim 1 wherein the sedimentation container an insert with a collection basket is arranged.
- 12. Device according to claim 11 wherein the collection basket has adjustable outlet openings at its lateral periphery.
- 13. Device according to claim 1 and 11 wherein instead of the outlet conduit and the collection basket, a dip pipe passing through the container cover of the sedimentation container reaches with one end close to the container bottom of the container and on the other end is connected with a pump with variable direction of rotation for aspiring of the suspended dispersed material, respectively for the introduction of solvent in the container, and that the sedimentation container is provided with an agitator.
- 14. Device according to one or more of claims 1 to 13 wherein in the containers and the pipe conduits temperature sensors are arranged for measuring the temperature of the solder.
- 15. Device according to claim 1 wherein the compact module consists of a housing frame with a bottom plate, wherein table-like support stands are provided for the preliminary assembly of the containers, pipe conduits, the distributors and the pump.
- 16. Device according to claim 1 and 15 wherein the shearing device is received by an insert movable on the bottom plate and is tensionless held on the flange of the ball valve and the flange of the recirculation conduit.
- 17. Device according to claim 1 and 15 wherein the housing frame is provided with wall plates whose inner sides have heat and sound insulating plates coated with aluminum foil.
- 18. Device according to claim 1 wherein the containers, the pipe conduits, the flow and return lines, the locking organs, the pump, the metal hoses and the distributors are heat-insulated.
- 19. Device according to claim 1 wherein the tempering device is mobile and can be arranged outside the compact module.
Priority Claims (2)
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19830057.3 |
Jun 1998 |
DE |
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PCT/DE99/01901 |
Jun 1999 |
DE |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a division of Ser. No. 09/435,917 filed Feb. 16, 2000 and is a national stage of PCT/DE99/01901 filed Jun. 25, 1999 and based upon German national application 198 30 057.3 of Jun. 29, 1998 under the International Convention.
Divisions (1)
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09485917 |
Feb 2000 |
US |
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09829821 |
Apr 2001 |
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