Flash point, laser fuser and lubrication

From: Tony Duell <ard_at_p850ug1.demon.co.uk>
Date: Tue Apr 13 18:06:17 2004

>
> Quothe R. D. Davis, from writings of Tue, Apr 13, 2004 at 11:48:49AM -0400:
> > for the 3-in-1 (if what's in the can I used is the same as the spray;
> > the spray is all I could find data for, flash point about 101 degrees
> > F).
>
> Correction. I just learned that the flash point for 3-in-1 oil is 305
> degrees Fahrenheit. If I recall correctly, the Laserjet II's fuser is
> heated to 320 degrees F., so... still, not good.


Well. I sue 3-in-1 oil when soldering aluminium [1], and I've never had
it catch fire. My soldering iron gets to 800 deg_F...

[1] The problem with soldering aluminium is the oxide on the surface of
siad metal. One trick is to put a drop of oil on the metal, then scrape
away the oxidie through the oil, then immediately tin the area with a hot
iron and solder. It sometimes takes a couple of tries, but once it's
tinned you can clean off the oil nd solder the wire, or whatever, in
place. I've used this method to make connections to aluminium plates used
as eelectrodes, etc.

-tony
Received on Tue Apr 13 2004 - 18:06:17 BST

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