Full Site - : cooler~ (Page 10 of 16)

BTU paramax 150

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 29 16:52:35 EST 2006 | techgonecrazy

OK... My problem with BTUs is that they are getting stopped up because the flux is not going from vapor form to liquid form; instead it is crystalizing (looks like a blizzard took place in the flux box and chiller boxes) and clogging up the flux box,

BTU Pyramax 150N Flux Crystals

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 09 12:11:44 EDT 2023 | thecolonel97

We are currently experiencing an issue with one of our reflow ovens producing large amounts of flux crystals in the end of zone 12 and entrance of cooling zone. This has been going on for roughly around 4 years now, we are using Senju M705 lead free

Re: Adhesive on hot PCBs

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 08 11:12:07 EST 1999 | Brian W.

I think the number is about 80 degrees C. If the board is hotter than that, glue problems start to occur. John is right. The adhesive starts its cure process and its release from the nozzle is inhibited. Fans and coolers are one way yo go. If yo

Re: Flux Residue in Oven Vents

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 21 20:58:19 EST 1999 | Todd Gilmore

Ken; my experience has been that eventually the flux builds up in the vents and then drips back down on the boards. For a simple oven with an air cooler the flux must go somewhere. Better in the ducts than in the oven. Just replace the ducts every ye

double side soldering

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 09:19:44 EDT 2001 | Hussman

Jean, A lot depends on your process. can you add a dot of adhesive after screen printing and before placement? This works well for larger heavier parts. A second suggeestion is to reprofile your board. Try keeping the bottom side cooler. I do t

Electrovert Bravo 8105 Cooling Zone Chiller

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 10:56:20 EST 2004 | rlackey

Hi Mike, We mainly use chillers for the operators - we build a lot of thick & palletised boards that retain the heat. Having a chiller means we can pick the board up earlier after the oven & it's cooler. With leadfree you will have higher temperat

Wave soldering problem - strange colour of the solder

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 13:38:29 EST 2007 | realchunks

Check the temp of your pot. It may be getting cooler if you can notice a difference in pump height and density. You may have lost a heater element or two. You can adjust your pot chemestry, but why would you want to if your solder sample came back

Damaged Components by Reflow Process (Process Window)

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 04 09:18:57 EST 2009 | stepheniii

You need to profile to the paste. And if a part can't take the temperatures, then you have to have something done about the parts. At one time most components had peak temperature information back when we didn't really need it becuase profiles were

Heller 1800 with Gen 9 Flux Cooling

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 14:41:10 EDT 2014 | leeg

We have just acquired a Heller 1800 with the Gen 9 Flux unit on, a couple of questions, is the Gen 9 a good unit? Does it have a standalone cooler? Is it easily retro-fitted out if we decide we would rather have normal extraction?

Uneven Wave Solder Contact Patch

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 07 04:57:53 EDT 2019 | gregoryyork

Its more than likely the conveyor is slightly out and needs dropping. You do have a fairly significant contact though so are you sure the Solder pot isnt running too cool for Lead free, needs to be around 275C for good wicking and flow or 250C if lea


cooler~ searches for Companies, Equipment, Machines, Suppliers & Information

Circuit Board, PCB Assembly & electronics manufacturing service provider

Component Placement 101 Training Course
PCB Handling with CE

Stencil Printing 101 Training Course


Best Reflow Oven
High Throughput Reflow Oven

Training online, at your facility, or at one of our worldwide training centers"
Hot selling SMT spare parts and professional SMT machine solutions

Low-cost, self-paced, online training on electronics manufacturing fundamentals