Claims
- 1. A soldering machine including a heating furnace unit in which a fluid supplied from a blower is heated by a heater and the heated fluid is blown to a heating target to heat said heating target, wherein said heating furnace unit comprises:a porous member disposed between said blower and said heater for making uniform pressure of the fluid supplied from said blower, said porous member having a number of holes formed therein to allow the fluid to flow through said porous member toward said heater, a radiation plate disposed between said heater and said heating target for blowing the fluid having been heated by said heater to said heating target in the from of a turbulent flow, a first fluid passage formed on a downstream side in the direction in which said heating target is fed, being sucked the heated fluid blown to said heating target therethrough by said blower, and having a width W1, and a second fluid passage formed on an upstream side in the direction in which said heating target is fed, being sucked the heated fluid blown to said heating target therethrough by said blower, and having a width W2 which is smaller than the width W1, whereby a stream of the fluid is formed to flow in a direction opposite to the direction of feed of said heating target when a plurality of said heating furnace units are connected in the direction of feed of said heating target.
- 2. A soldering machine according to claim 1, wherein said porous member is made of a material having a catalytic action for decomposing a flux, and said heating furnace units are comprised of an upper heating furnace unit at an upper side of said heating target and a lower heating furnace unit at a lower side of said heating target, and each of said upper and lower heating furnace units being comprised of one of said blowers, said heaters, said porous member and said radiation plates.
- 3. A soldering machine according to claim 1,wherein said porous member being made of a material having a catalytic action for decomposing a flux, and a stream of the fluid is formed to flow in a direction opposite to the feed direction.
- 4. A soldering machine according to claim 1, wherein said porous member being made of an alloy of platinum (Pt)-copper (Cu)-manganese (Mn).
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/732,939, filed Dec. 11, 2000 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,412,681.
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