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reflow exit problem

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

Re: Attenna assembly for RF board

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

RoHS reflow ovens need more zones????

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

Re: Best reflow temperature

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 :

Re: Best reflow temperature

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

Re: Attenna assembly for RF board

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

New Reflow Oven?

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.

Re: Best reflow temperature

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 :

Re: Best reflow temperature

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 | |

Reflow Oven

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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