Electronics Forum | Fri May 15 10:12:21 EDT 2015 | capse
I'm the Rep for Vitronics Soltec and ASYS EKRA in the southeastern US. I suggest you take a look at Vitronics ovens. The AutoSet feature makes new profile development as easy as possible without buying a third party accessory, The new EKRA user inter
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 10 12:15:37 EDT 2001 | procon
Hello Danial, Leave it up to most to blame the relow oven for their tombstoning problems when in fact it is usually the last to cause it. The biggest culprit of tombstoning is the pad design followed by the print quality. Usually, we find that the p
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 29 09:45:08 EDT 2004 | pioneertechnology
In 1995 we bought 4 Vitronics U520 reflow ovens with top heat only. We ran these ovens until 2003 for both curing and lead reflow with no problems. In 1998 we bought 1 U520 top and bottom heat and one U820 top and bottom heat and once again we had
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 10 12:30:10 EDT 2001 | procon
Is this a Convection Oven or IR? If convection, you can increase the air velocity in the zones if the oven has this ability. You should do as Dave has explained. If you must use pallets when reflowing your components, you need to profile in the same
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 10 12:02:46 EST 2006 | Chunks
Ah, I have 3 of these ovens. Not bad ovens at all. You mentioned a PLCC 64. Is this part having the delta T problem? If so, that seems odd. Without knowing your exact set-points, you could pump in more heat up front. Change blower speeds to hig
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 21 10:12:46 EST 2007 | ck_the_flip
Operator, Think "opposite". You actually want to MINIMIZE the ramp-up rate. Think about 2 - 3�C per second as your upper limit for ramp up. You don't want to go more than 4�C per second for thermal shock reasons. All of this, of course, depends
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 01 11:03:51 EST 1999 | Dennis Xiong
Hello! SMT professionals, I do not know if anyone posted this question before. Last week, I reflowed our newly designed thin Rigid-Flex pcb with 0.040" thickness. I found all of pins of a TQFP48 ic did not get wetted. I could see on the heel side o
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 01 11:03:22 EST 1999 | Dennis Xiong
Hello! SMT professionals, I do not know if anyone posted this question before. Last week, I reflowed our newly designed thin Rigid-Flex pcb with 0.040" thickness. I found all of pins of a TQFP48 ic did not get wetted. I could see on the heel side o
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 17 13:39:29 EDT 2018 | reckless
Our company doesn't need a huge 10 foot reflow oven blocking up space on our shop floor. We have been looking for 1 backup tabletop unit and 1 compact conveyor unit made by a reputable manufacturer. For tabletop units the only non chinese I keep
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 01 12:50:47 EST 1999 | justin medernach
| Hello! SMT professionals, | | I do not know if anyone posted this question before. | Last week, I reflowed our newly designed thin Rigid-Flex pcb with 0.040" thickness. I found all of pins of a TQFP48 ic did not get wetted. I could see on the hee