Catch the flux that drops onto the substrate! Reducing waste circuit boards. Reusable.
The "Omamori Filter" is a product that prevents flux from falling onto the circuit board in reflow ovens, contributing to a reduction in defect rates. It can be easily installed by simply placing it on the transport rail, and it can be reused after cleaning. 【Features】 ■ Captures falling flux with a porous metal body that has a maximum porosity of 98% ■ Reduces the hassle of wiping off solvents ■ Dedicated cleaning solution available ■ Utility model registered (Registration No. 3216737) *You can view the product documentation from the "PDF Download" section. Please feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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In addition to this product, our company offers a wide range of products that are active in electronic component mounting, such as screen masks and transport pallets. *For more details, please feel free to contact us.*
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Our company started as an export-specialized trading firm in 1952 and has achieved significant results in business targeting North America and Europe. In particular, we have contributed to market development as the Export Agent for NBC screens. On the other hand, with the progress and changes of the times, our business activities have also undergone significant transformations. We began by selling mesh cloth for screen printing, which is based on the screen printing industry, and have also started handling processed products through photographic plate making. Additionally, in recent years, with the digitalization of information and images, we have expanded into digital equipment such as direct plate making and inkjet output machines. With the theme of "For tomorrow's technology," we aim to be a company that contributes to tomorrow's society through creative ideas, united as one team.