Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 27 09:42:12 EDT 2000 | Daniel Carlsson
I wonder if anyone have experience from using a fairly new reflow oven and would like to share your toughts (advantages or disadvantages) with me. I�m especially interested in: Conceptronic, Electrovert, ERSA, Heller, Quad, Rehm, Seho, SMT or Vitroni
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 07:31:13 EDT 2021 | mun4o
Hi all, our company planning to buy a new /third/ smd line.I have choose P&P ,and solder paste printer , but I hesitate about reflow oven.Now we have two smd lines.The first oven is a old ersa hotfow5 - very robust machine. The second reflow oven is
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 15:04:29 EDT 2021 | dwl
A few random thoughts: Nitrogen in reflow is mostly cosmetic, to get shiny joints on lead free. If you are getting good results without nitrogen now, there's no need to add it on your new line. Since power consumption is important, I would get spec
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 16 08:57:00 EST 2017 | jandon
We found used Ersa HotFlow 2/14 reflow oven that does not have bottom side preheaters. Can it be easily and safely used in normal high mix/low volume production or is it built for specific products which does not need bottom preheaters?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 17 16:00:01 EDT 2024 | spoiltforchoice
Heller and BTU both sell well respected ovens for considerably less $$ than a Vitronics. If you really like ITWAE brands, when I was last looking Electrovert was somewhat more affordable. Your region may also have other reliable Chinese brands, I thi
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 03 08:14:49 EDT 2001 | Stefan Witte
If you hold your board sideways in a 90 degree angle you apply a force of 1 g to your components. 1 g translates into 32 ft / sec. square. This is not too much acceleration for fearless roller coaster drivers but Melf�s and Tantalums can fall off at
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 09 14:59:04 EDT 2003 | bradlanger
Is anybody using Ersa reflow ovens out there? If so Does it do the job well?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 17 11:25:19 EDT 2003 | marquesj
We use Ersa (Hotflow 9) reflow ovens. Yes, so for, they make a very good job.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 19 09:37:04 EDT 2014 | felo188
Hi all, I'm looking for mother board to reflow oven (ERSA 250). Serial number: ERSA 6EBG011-3 SC-ERSA ERS250 Regards
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 06 22:04:31 EST 2016 | comatose
No, it isn't. Last year I paid mid fifties for a brand new 8 zone BTU. Air only, belt and rails, not a lot of bells and whistles. There isn't a ton to a reflow oven and the chinese ones have gotten pretty decent, which pushes the price down for eve