??? 03/01/09 22:57 Modified: 03/01/09 23:18 Read: times |
#162989 - Air cooled only Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Hi Steve,
No, the LPKF machine relies on air flow only for tool cooling. In fact, I'm not sure one could use liquid cooling with an LPKF machine if they wanted to. I'd have to inquire. My first question would be whether the liquids were going to have any deleterious effect on the substrate. Joe |
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