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
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
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 15 12:50:39 EST 2010 | hegemon
We evaluated Vapor Phase Reflow in 2010, and in the short time I experienced the machine, I came away with the following. The advantages you are (hopefully)already aware of, such as overall tranfer of heat to the PCB, no chance of temperature oversh
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 03 20:18:50 EDT 2002 | Dreamsniper
Vapor Phase, Nitrogen Oven, Convective Oven? Which among the above 3 ovens do I need to process my BGA's and Fine pitch on a 6 to 12 layer board. Which will give me best results? Inert type oven or just a convective oven? Another thing is what will
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 21 13:53:56 EST 2003 | lysik
There are some issues with the chemical used in Vapor phaze. I think your best bet would be some one who will take it and accept liability.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 13 10:23:00 EDT 2017 | slthomas
Years ago we had a vapor phase with a glass top. Wish I'd had a phone cam to record some of those moments. Very cool to watch those perfect, shiny leaded fillets form in the cloud of Fluorinert vapor.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 05 22:01:03 EST 2002 | MikeK
We are looking at getting a new inline SMT reflow oven and I have been shown a new vapour phase oven made by ASSCON. It looks very good - just want to know if any one has used one before and can comment. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 15:57:36 EDT 2007 | grantp
Hi, Vapor phase is an incredibly process, apart from the tombstoning, that we just could never eliminate. So we had to dump it and go with convection. It's a shame, as the solder joints were incredible! Regards, Grant
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 21 20:21:41 EST 2003 | Grant
Hi, I can verify that, and we have done 2 or more reflows with prototypes, using vapor phase reflow, and because there is no oxygen, the result is good, and you cannot tell the difference between the first reflow, and the 3rd. We are getting a vap
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 23 10:46:58 EDT 2006 | Steve
I know Mydata has machines that have a 44" X 32" placement area, reflowing something that big is another story. Most reflow ovens I know of have a maximum conveyor width of 20", although Heller ovens can go 23.5" wide. If you're into Vapor Phase sold