Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 13:14:49 EDT 2009 | ghepo
I have already told you that is not possible solve this problem by e-mail, without perform a detailed failure analysis. Also I have told you to procede by exclusion. Are you sure, by tests, regarding the PCB quality ? Are you sure regarding the solde
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 15 04:16:12 EDT 2008 | grantp
Hi, We used it previously a few years ago, and I think I posted some comments on it here in the forum in the past you might want to search out. It's a weird process, because it solders incredibly, and I mean it's incredible. There is no oxygen, so
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 18 19:37:35 EDT 2000 | Russ Cutler
Let me be more specific about my dilema. We have used a vapor phase reflow process for many years. We just bought a Heller 1800 this year (2000). We may very well be able to run all 600 very different board types we build in 10 recipies on the Hel
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 21 20:40:28 EST 2001 | dblsixes
We are building a monster ... Dimensions are 10" x 7" ... 12 layers ... A Logic Assembly with a Power Supply all rolled into one ... The Power Supply is in one section of the board, the logic in the other section ... The Power Supply obviously has a
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 04 00:18:10 EDT 2002 | ianchan
Hi mate, in humble opinion, Hot air Convection types are here to stay. Some machine designer folks are combining IR and Hot Air Relow into integrated technological units for commercial sale to folks like us. Dave F tells us that another group of d
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 17 04:15:23 EDT 2003 | C Miller
The magnetic thing from the sot23 thread made me think of somthing from the past. Does anyone have any experience with vibrating boards during reflow? I know for a fact that if you vibrate a board during reflow it will alow the parts to "float" and
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 21 13:45:12 EDT 2009 | rossi
We are using a vapor phase oven which we have used successfully for a number of years with both leaded and unleaded solders. Recently we experienced problems with a no lead BGA that has low silver balls. The problem is that the soldered boards do no
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 28 08:51:45 EST 2009 | jax
What solder are you talking about and what reflow method are you using? High Melt Alloys: SN96 (Sn96/Ag4 or Sn96.5/Ag3.5) - Simliar to SAC305 although normally uses Rosin based flux that can required more extensive cleaning. Pb85 (Pb85/Sb10/Sn5) -
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 02 10:30:35 EDT 2010 | kevslatvin
We used to use an APS Gold GF-120 before we went lead-free and the HT version came out. It worked fine for low volume and proto runs though not as much control over the profile as an oven with more zones. We actually had a batch oven from Bomir befor
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 13:07:01 EST 2010 | vmorina
Hello everyone, Talking to my boss today I was able to determine what we're really looking for in terms of reflow soldering. The company is not looking to do a volume run; we're trying to solder chips for prototype boards, which are currently done w