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 Heatguns are often used to strip PCBs Heatguns are often used to strip PCBs
  
-Steinel makes good "prosumer" grade heat guns as well as some industrial ones  - Ordered List Item +Steinel makes good "prosumer" grade heat guns as well as some industrial ones
  
 ====== Fume extraction ====== ====== Fume extraction ======
  
-As long as the PCB is heated evenly and kept below soldering temperatures it should not produce too much fumes.  However, even still it will produce some and you should be prepared in case it heats unevenly and begins to smoke.  There are a lot of small units for soldering availible, this page is about larger units that can handle potentially larger fume amounts from a heat gun +As long as the PCB is heated evenly and kept below soldering temperatures it should not produce too much fumes.  However, even still it will produce some and you should be prepared in case it heats unevenly and begins to smoke.  See [[HVAC]] for information on fume extraction systems.
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-===== PACE ===== +
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-Tabletop fume extractors.  Seem to be popular +
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-Models: +
-  * Pace Fume Extractor Arm- Evac 105 +
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-===== Ace Industries ===== +
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-===== Mixonix ===== +
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-Models: +
-  * Mixonix FE-1200  +
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-===== Airfiltronix ===== +
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-Models: +
- * Scavenger HS3000  +
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-===== Cygnus ===== +
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-Cygnus Production Industries Fumex Model F001C 115V 3.5A60Hz 1PH Fume Extractor +
  
  
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