Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 13:47:59 EST 2011 | pjc
Seems like all VP machine makers have inlines, Rehm too: http://www.rehm-group.com/index.php?module=Pagesetter&func=viewpub&tid=16πd=70&mnid=3_null_null
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 18 17:20:32 EST 2013 | jasowiii
Thanks for all the input. Going to try vapor phase. We have an Asscon Q300 demo. I'll post results when we have them. Jim
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 09 06:28:03 EST 2015 | recard
Hi guys, we have a problem and I hope something can give nme some new information. We have big solderability problems with a gold plated board. We changed the paste already, but there is no improvement. Could the Vapor phase Technology cause the p
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 07:32:55 EST 2018 | robl
and don't forget the Vapor phase egg ring and pressure cooker soldering method - we haven't dredged that one up on here for a few years....
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 26 01:14:02 EDT 2019 | reckless
If its low volume maybe vapor phase desktop unit? I heard they work like magic and don't require any profiling. Rehm is supposed to be the best brand especially in europe. Overbuilt and even better than Heller but not too popular in US.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 20 17:05:58 EST 2022 | capse
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Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 08 14:27:00 EDT 2012 | hegemon
Vapor soldering has some advantages for heavy boards, especially in energy transfer to the board and solder. The soldering temperature is fixed by the boiling point of the liquid used, and will not exceed that temperature, another advantage. The tr
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 17 09:06:33 EDT 2008 | ldavis
We've had very few tombstone problems but all were fixed by reducing the apertures of the affected components.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 03 20:54:06 EDT 2010 | aungthura
Thanks Josh for your kind advice. Yes, we have some contacts of Rehm vapor system.However, we didn't know about cost of galden what you mentioned.It is a good point and has been kept as a note and Electrolytics in Vapor phase,too. Hope you can share
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 11 09:57:38 EST 1997 | Alan Brewin
Thanks to Scott for your reply, much appreciated. Are you aware of any new developments in this area? Particularly in respect to the solvents? We are aware that fluorine chemistry is now in-use with amazingly high boiling points. We understand that