Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 03 05:31:21 EDT 2005 | grantp
Hi, Yes, and I mean to update that old thread. Things are working really well now we have changed over. Looking for a buyer for the MYDATA now, and we are going to unload the vapor phase and manual printer, and some long conveyers. Need to add it al
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 27 12:55:11 EDT 2005 | Mark
Have not researched vapor phase reflow ovens. Thought they were no longer manufactured (outside of Europe). Can you recommend a manufacturer based out of US? Never seen one in production, only heard of these ovens being widely used up to early 90'
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 29 03:38:34 EDT 2005 | GS
Just few brand names of VP reflow machines: - ASSCOM http://www.asscom.de - epmIBL http://www.epm.ch One of the the Heat Transfer Fluid used with today Vapor Phase Reflow(condensation) technology is the GALDEN that you can select according to
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 01 17:36:35 EST 2008 | severs
Thanks John, You built smart batch I/R oven from a consumer toaster oven and that sounds pretty cool and cheap too. I'm hoping that we don't have to resort to all of that to get what we need... although I have been toying around with the idea of buil
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 19 11:43:05 EDT 2008 | Roy
When the component suppliers specify the cap as no more than 50sec (or even less time)above 200C, is there any way the lead-free profile window will fit if we wil have to achieve a peak temp of 230c for at least 30sec for the lead-free process? maybe
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 19 12:27:14 EDT 2008 | guqing
Thanks CK. You are right the 200C constraint is absurd, but it's the reality, and the worst is this kind of components will go through lead-free profile. Do you or any body here experiencing the same problem? any body using Vapor phase and having suc
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 02 19:08:45 EDT 2009 | jlawson
Also consider electroltyics as some brands can only cope with one pass through reflow, 2 max. In Vapor phase 1 pass max is typical. Although depends on makers specs and what they say the device can withstand. main issue is Dielectrics get damaged , c
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 21 13:47:16 EDT 2012 | jax
To have an Operating Temp (Tool Classification) within your range, you might want to try. PB85 (Pb85/Sb10/Sn5) SMT is normally processed using Vapor Phase but can also be achieved with Nitrogen assisted Convection Reflow depending on size and compl
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 10 06:40:20 EDT 2012 | thmeier
The unique heat on the PCB is the big advantage and you also can´t exceed the temperature of the boiling point of your medium (we use a 240°C Galden). So small components are not "overheated" until the bigger ones like DPAKS are soldered. You also ne
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 03 07:27:24 EST 2017 | emeto
DaveF: I personally like BTU for example. There are some German brands that are pretty good too like - SMT. Currently have Vitronics - it is good. Used to have Hellers - never been happy with the quality. Market keeps developing, so if it was me, I w