Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 07 14:37:36 EDT 2005 | jimmyjames
Could I get some help please? I have a Heller 1700EXL, 7 zone oven and I'm trying to figure out a better way of off-loading my completed boards. What I have now is simply a small table at the exit of the oven with about an 8" drop from the top of
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 31 14:03:41 EST 1999 | Dean
| I have a recent design (1 component side only) that calls for 2 surface mounted antenna's (brass plated) to be mounted on a PCB. The problem arises when the PCB is 18x11.25 and has 15 to 20 PCB's in the pallet (IE weight, fixturing to hold the ant
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 10 17:00:05 EST 2006 | darby
Yep. If speed is not an issue a Heller 1500 will pretty well do you fine unless you are trying to process a brick. A Heller 1700 will not give you any more heated length, so don't get sucked in to that one. However, they are a little more fun to pl
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 15 10:55:21 EDT 1999 | Scott S. Snider
| Hi, | | Can someone pls suggest to me the best reflow temperature setting | for a force air convection oven. The details is as follow. | 1) Heller 1700s | 2) 12 zone---6 top and 6 bot | 3) Solder paste --- Qualitek 691 non clean | 4) board size :
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 16 12:06:29 EDT 1999 | Scott S. Snider
| | | Hi, | | | | | | Can someone pls suggest to me the best reflow temperature setting | | | for a force air convection oven. The details is as follow. | | | 1) Heller 1700s | | | 2) 12 zone---6 top and 6 bot | | | 3) Solder paste --- Qualitek 691
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 16 13:57:50 EST 1999 | Ron Beasley
| | I have a recent design (1 component side only) that calls for 2 surface mounted antenna's (brass plated) to be mounted on a PCB. The problem arises when the PCB is 18x11.25 and has 15 to 20 PCB's in the pallet (IE weight, fixturing to hold the a
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 01 03:36:15 EDT 2011 | jlawson
Bother are valid choices, Rehm is better made(stainless steel tunnel, lower power usage, threepahes blowers etc) If can afford it would be better choice. From experience Hellers Specs are a bit flaky... But they both will solder PCBs.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 15 07:43:12 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| Hi, | | Can someone pls suggest to me the best reflow temperature setting | for a force air convection oven. The details is as follow. | 1) Heller 1700s | 2) 12 zone---6 top and 6 bot | 3) Solder paste --- Qualitek 691 non clean | 4) board size :
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 15 12:07:50 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | Hi, | | | | Can someone pls suggest to me the best reflow temperature setting | | for a force air convection oven. The details is as follow. | | 1) Heller 1700s | | 2) 12 zone---6 top and 6 bot | | 3) Solder paste --- Qualitek 691 non clean | |
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 09 13:25:50 EST 2016 | aemery
JimPat, I travel to a lot of companies and I regularly hear complaints about pieces of equipment, new and used. The one piece of advice I would give is buy a main brand. Figure out your wants and needs to spec the oven and then buy a Vitronics, Hel
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