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Soldering tools | Miscellaneous hand tools | Bench top tools > Soldering station, Rework station, relative accessories

Hot Air Rework station Diaphragm Pump & Basic Theory of Operation

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Kiriakos GR:
After some research I think that I came close to the most logical answer regarding the L/Min and the scale in those Airflow meters.

It very possible their scale to be in gpm = US gallon per minute.
I did play with the converter below and it looks as the most logical explanation.

http://www.convert-me.com/en/convert/flow_rate_volume/liter_min.html

Another interesting find is the picture below, is that the manufacturer mentions the L/Min as equivalent toKPa.

I think that I am close to solve this puzzle.  ;)   

Kiriakos GR:
I am very happy today, the arrival of the specialized L/Min meter is a fact.   8) 
Since today the ITTSB becomes capable to offer an reliable opinion regarding the pumps of those Hot-Air stations, at the cost of 13,37EUR
Nothing comes for free.  ;)   



 

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