before the war, we made (in Kharkov) and sold such installations.
tank
essentially like a washing machine, only turned on its side.
large cube made of thick steel,
inside a drum with holes on the sides and at the bottom.
loading from the top.
boards with parts were loaded into the drum separator.
then the cube was closed.
a special liquid, already heated, was fed into it through pipes; the composition of this liquid is the main secret of the entire installation.
then the heaters in the cube itself were turned on, the temperature rose to 230 degrees.
thanks to the tightness and the ability to withstand pressure of several atmospheres, the liquid does not boil.
then, after about 15 minutes, the rotation of the separator drum is turned on.
centrifugal force pushes the solder out of the separator and it passes through the mesh and flows to the bottom of the cube, the mesh holds the parts and the boards themselves in the separator.
then the separator is stopped, the liquid is pumped out.
all the solder is at the bottom, the parts and boards are in the mesh.
loading about 60 kilograms.
cost about $2500.
power consumption about 7 kilowatts.
it is very convenient for old soviet boards, which always have a lot of solder.
up to 10% of the board weight without parts