Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 08:51:54 EST 2004 | Chunks
This is easy! More zones means bigger process window and more thru-put depending on board size. More zones is always a good thing unless you're stapped for floor space. Just remember - the bigger the oven, the more it gets blammed for process prob
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 26 10:49:00 EDT 2004 | Simon UK
Hi, > > I'm planning to get a new oven. I wanna > know the advantages and disadvantages of each > oven type over each other. I'm being told to go > for an 8 zone oven. > > thanks for your > help. > > regards, Depends really if you want a dua
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 27 11:38:44 EDT 2004 | marc
This has always been a big debate on what is better. Few things to consider before getting into number of zones. What is the throughput and cooling requirements? Throughput is a direct relation to length of heating zone. Longer heating length