Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 21 14:00:53 EST 2005 | JF
Try Manix inc. I know they Support this Reflow Oven Model.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 21 14:50:59 EST 2005 | cyber_wolf
This oven was not designed to support lead free temps. I am sure Manix will tell you the same.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 02 21:51:46 EST 2000 | Dave F
Robert: Consider requesting samples of different sized solder balls from a variety of suppliers, solder them to dummy boards, and compare the size of reflowed balls to your spec. Then you could buy based on results. My2� Dave F
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 21 15:34:11 EST 2005 | guenther
According to the documentation that I have, the oven should reach 350c. This zone, set at 330c will not go above 314c.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 23 07:24:39 EST 2005 | guenther
Well, according to Manix, this oven can run lead free, I have a few things that need to be tweeked, but I hope I can get that last zone up to temps.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 02 15:12:50 EST 2000 | Robert Hartmann
To restate my question of earlier, if I have a .020" sphere before reflow, and my pad opening in the dielectric is .017", is there a rule of thumb to calculate the height of the sphere after reflow? We are using 62Sn/36Pb/2Ag spheres. This should h
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 21 11:44:43 EST 2005 | Guenther
We are running this reflow oven and are trying to get up to speed to meet RoHS. WE are having an issue with zone 9 coming up to temps. Does anyone know where we might get service or parts for this old oven? I have not found any information for this o
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 25 12:12:46 EST 2005 | pjc
To state whether an oven can or cannot "do lead free" very much depends on what type of product you need to solder. High thermal mass products are problems for 4 and 5 zones ovens becauase they typically cannot follow the solderpaste mfrs. profile, u
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 16 12:07:19 EST 2006 | dpmilk
We have been using Coilcraft 1008CS inductors for several years. We have had problems with them turning green when we use lead-free solder paste. We have tried several solder pastes (water soluble and no-clean)from different manufacturers, but the
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 24 21:35:34 EDT 2002 | davef
Ooooo, much better. Tough to say, because of all the variables [ie, different materials, moisture level, temperature, etc]. Plastic encapsulated devices, especially IC, absorb water from the air, which is violently released during soldering. Typica