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I am currently using wave soldering carriers for some of my modules at wave
solder. We need to use them in order to protect the contact gold fingers.
We are currently using conductive cooling system by submerging them in
water but anyhow at the moment of using them they are still hot and wet. Is
there any possibility of using convective methods and some kind of rolling
conveyors or something?

Please help me out

Ruben

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