Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 09:50:21 EDT 2004 | Vince Cook
Please check out Universal's Web site for information about the AdVantis platform. http://www.uic.com/wcms/WCMS.nsf/index/Pick_and_Place_1.html Regards, Vince Cook Universal Instruments
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 18 03:25:48 EDT 2004 | soease
Hi, cool news! I'll try to cook some as soon as I get some experiment material. Thank you for the test method. Rgds
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 13 15:14:17 EDT 2005 | jdumont
Oh you mean like the no heat soldering irons? I think they can also cook you a pizza while soldering wires.
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 04 12:01:28 EST 2006 | slthomas
Slightly related story....my dad (vision not so good) put a gallon of WATER in with 4 gallons of cooking oil to deep fry a turkey. Of course the water was on the bottom and when it started boiling, whoooheeee!
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 15 17:43:30 EST 2006 | jbrower
Personally, I like the settings of 230,230,230,230,230 at a belt speed of 8 inches a minute on My Heller 1500. It cooks a pizza just fine. Jay
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 14:16:50 EST 2006 | realchunks
Cooking bags. The ones for "large bird game" work very well. I believ I got them from Hormel. They are not ESD approved, but your thermal recorder should come out dry and well browned.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 29 08:55:49 EDT 2009 | nibirta
was the first thing we did. No improvements. In the meanwhile we have change the lot of the components. and it seems that there is humidity absorbed by the components. we are cooking now the lot and waiting for improvemnets. thk u for the support
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 30 18:04:38 EDT 2009 | dyoungquist
I've been wondering if a reflow oven would work well for cooking pizza. Put your frozen pizza on a cookie sheet, slow your belt speed down a bit and run it through. Anyone ever tried that? :-)
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 05 10:09:36 EST 2014 | robl
Hi Rob, Could be moisture getting into the boards or the BGAs or it could be drafts messing with the thermocouples measuring the heat at board level meaning you over cook it. Are you pre-baking the PCBAs & the BGAs before reworking and replacing?
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 28 16:20:06 EDT 2015 | warwolf
Is this solder lead or lead free? Try look at the delta of the PCB during re-flow, you might find that the smaller parts are being "cooked" faster and burning off the flux.