Abstract

In the present study, the effects of operating parameters, namely, rotor speed, feed rate, and inlet air velocity, on the cut diameter of a cage-type separator were studied. The design of experiments (DOE) method was used to investigate the relationship between the operating parameters and the cut size. The experimental results were statistically analyzed using MINITAB 16 software. Both the rotor speed and air inlet velocity had significant main effects on the cut size. The feed rate was also significant but had a weak effect with respect to the rotor speed and inlet air velocity effects. The cut size decreased with an increase in rotor speed and increased with an increase in air inlet velocity. However, the cut size slightly decreased with an increase in feed rate. An empirical multiple-variable linear model for predicting the cut size of the classification was created and presented. The results derived from the statistical analysis were in good agreement with those from the experiments, additionally extended from the DOE. The optimal conditions for classification of SAC305 powder with size range 25–40 μm were obtained when the turbo air classifier was operated at rotor speed 406 RPM, the feed rate 4 kg/h, and the air velocity 5 m/s. The smallest cut size of the classifier was about 27.8 μm.

Highlights

  • SAC305 is one member of SAC alloy family which is considered a lead-free solder

  • This study aims to investigate the effects of operating parameters of a turbo air classifier, namely, rotor speed, feed rate, and inlet air velocity, on the cut size of classification of SAC305 lead-free solder power

  • Because the effect of each parameter represents a change in the response, the response is affected by changing each parameter from a low to high level

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Introduction

SAC305 is one member of SAC (tin-silver-cooper) alloy family which is considered a lead-free solder. It contains 96.5% Sn, 3% Ag, and 0.5% Cu. It contains 96.5% Sn, 3% Ag, and 0.5% Cu It has been accepted as the most promising due to its relatively low melting temperature, good mechanical properties, and solderabilities [1], as well as its superior creep properties [2]. SAC305 powder (Type 3) with the particle size range of 25–40 μm is generally considered as an industrial standard grade for producing solder paste

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