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Good Profiler for reflow ovens

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 16 11:20:09 EDT 2004 | soease

Hi, to profile any type of temperature process, you should try ECD products. I'm used to work with their tool called Super M.O.L.E. Gold, wich is a data logger for six thermocouples that you can run through a reflow oven, for example, and then you c

Use of Pb-free Components

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 07:24:29 EST 2004 | pjc

Before "Pb-Free" became an issue we were and still are using Pb-Free component lead finishes- such as on many TSOP, SSOP and QFP packages as well as caps. Components manufacturers changing the lead finish to no-Pb tend to ensure solderability with Sn

Custom Super M.O.L.E. Thermal Protective Enclosure ?

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 20 17:17:19 EST 2009 | Flipit

I have done this for the Datapaq and it worked well. The SlimKic uses a yellow thermal blanket material. It is called Pyropel. You can get it at McMasterCarr. I think McMasterCarr calls it polyimid foam insulation part number 93015K64 of 3/16 thi

Super M.O.L.E or Slim KIC 2000 for oven profiling?

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 30 11:30:23 EDT 2002 | slthomas

We currently use the SuperMole and generally speaking it's a nice tool and gives us the information we need. The software could use some work, though. When you create a file for a new profile, you have to input a "time above" temperature for your

Thermal Profiler Batteries

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 02 17:32:09 EST 2006 | sphilips

The initial cost of the battery is similar to saying the size of an iceberg is measured only by what shows above the waterline. There is a lot more to it than at first blush. The ECD Power Pack costs $245, but provides over 3500 hours of profiling.

Type K thermocouple for Super M.O.L.E

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 05 20:31:09 EST 2001 | davef

Most people do not intend to �solder� Type K thermocouples. They use solder to �attach� the thermocouple. Search the fine SMTnet Archives for a posting by Chrys Shea. 1 Common thermocouple types commonly used for thermal profiling are: * Type K �

Re: VOC Free Flux

Electronics Forum | Fri May 14 13:12:35 EDT 1999 | Steve Skinner

| I am looking for anyone who has converted over to VOC Free flux. I need some info on any problems, etc. that you might have had. | | Please E-mail me at wes.ruggles@vickers-systems.com or call at (513) 494-5229 | | Thanks | Wes Ruggles | Dear W

Re: VOC Free Flux

Electronics Forum | Fri May 14 16:24:35 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea

| | I am looking for anyone who has converted over to VOC Free flux. I need some info on any problems, etc. that you might have had. | | | | Please E-mail me at wes.ruggles@vickers-systems.com or call at (513) 494-5229 | | | | Thanks | | Wes Ruggl

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