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RD1 Vapor Phase Schematic

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 13 01:54:06 EST 2019 | elfridaauston87

Have you bought?

Manufacturers of "Benchtop" Vapor Phase Reflow Systems

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 10 11:21:37 EST 2004 | jmedernach

Hi Folks, Does anyone out there know the names of the manufacturers of batch style vapor phase reflow systems. I'm not interested in anything in-line. I'm looking for relatively small footprint systems. I've come across Wenesco and Sintronex. Doe

Manufacturers of "Benchtop" Vapor Phase Reflow Systems

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 10 11:21:39 EST 2004 | jmedernach

Hi Folks, Does anyone out there know the names of the manufacturers of batch style vapor phase reflow systems. I'm not interested in anything in-line. I'm looking for relatively small footprint systems. I've come across Wenesco and Sintronex. Doe

VAPOR PHASE

Electronics Forum | Mon May 02 17:16:02 EDT 2011 | pbiron

We have recently started up a vapor phase machine and no body can tell me what an ideal profile should look like. I preheat the board about 10 degrees lower than the melting point of the solder paste. The joints look great! Just have no documentation

Reflow oven recommendation

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 03 16:00:48 EST 2010 | glenseely

When faced with high mass, high cost, sensitive PCBs and now with the added challenges of Pb-Free Vapor Phase is the only safe reflow method for component and joint integrity. A-Tek is the National Distributor for Asscon Vapor phase reflow. Asscon

Cleaning

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 31 12:00:59 EDT 2011 | cpitarys

Vapor phase or vapor degreasing cleaning for electronics is simple technology that holds merit on process situations like you described. Easy and quick to set up and process with today's modern equipment you can be up and running in no time once the

Vapor (vapour) Phase?

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 17 12:38:33 EDT 2008 | john_smith

We are also using Vapor phase for our process. We currently have 6 profiles that we have established. 3 for Leaded and 3 for Leadfree. We have set-up our profiles depending on the mass of the board. We do have some tombstoning depending on several va

Re: Vapour Phase Soldering

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 10 14:03:56 EST 1997 | Scott Cook

| I would appreciate hearing views on vapour phase soldering particularly in respect to BGA's. | I know that they used to use CFC's but apparently this is no longer the case? | Can anyone help with some info? | Thanks, Alan Brewin Alan, Unfortunately

Vapor soldering

Electronics Forum | Mon May 03 16:39:44 EDT 2010 | jlawson

Thanks Larry We are loooking a bigger Vapor > machine which could soldered our big size > borad(600x600 mm)assembled with hundreds of > sockets and thousands of components. How about > IBL products? Anyone used before? You should also look at

Vapor (vapour) Phase?

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 16 23:57:47 EDT 2008 | grantp

Hi, How has it worked for you with small parts such as 0402, and are you using these size parts, and getting any tomb-stoning problems? We used lead paster with our vapor phase, while lead free should have less surface tension, so I have always won


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