Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 15 10:47:23 EDT 2008 | Emil
8+2cooling) paste Aim NC254 Thanks in advance!
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 12 01:52:05 EST 2006 | hemu_me
As we have vitronics oven(SMR610A) made in dec,1997,which has 5 heating zones and 2 cooling zones. For Lead free soldering what should be our baseline for low/medium boards.we have gathered profiles from various paste manufacturers,however we don't k
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 15 00:20:17 EST 2006 | hemu_me
As we have vitronics oven(SMR610A) made in december 1997,which has 5 heating And 2 cooling zones. we just want to confirm that is there any possibility of damage oven parts with long run for soldering of lead free components in this model? if anyone
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 15 01:37:21 EST 2006 | shrikant_borkar
Hi, Hemendra Recently, We have carried out lead Free Soldering On our 4+1 Panasonic Reflow machine. Results were fine , but its Not Recommended for long Run. but the machine which you have is 5 zone machine and additional 2 cooling zone too. Check
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 16 06:41:22 EDT 2007 | aj
Hi All, I understand that reflow Profiles are Product dependant but I would like to compare my profiles to what others are doing. Any input is greatly appreciated. I have a 5 zone Oven + 2 cooling Zones. ( Leadfree) If I could get some answers to
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 27 13:59:11 EDT 1998 | Robert Steltman
We are about to run our first BGA devices and would appreciate some confirmation on a few points. First some details: PCB & Device: ============= 1) 16 layer (4 power, 4 gnd, 8 signal) 2) gold on nickel finish 3) ceramic BGA with eutectic balls Refl
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 28 02:13:57 EDT 1998 | Bob Willis
There is a procedure for profiling on my web site that may be of use to start with www.bobwillis.co.uk | We are about to run our first BGA devices and would appreciate some confirmation on a few points. | First some details: | PCB & Device: | ======
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 28 02:22:59 EDT 1998 | Bob Willis
Here is what I would do faced with your problem. First I would profile a similar board or use an existing profile. From there I would place the dummy device on the surface of a sample board with a thin thermocouple soldered to the board surface under
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 12:31:04 EDT 2012 | rway
Its no my turn to give some advise. My first > question would be can you put the boards into a > carrier of some sort. There are many wonderful > companies that make carriers that are ment for > running down a smt line. This can be expensive > u
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 28 09:15:49 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach
| We are about to run our first BGA devices and would appreciate some confirmation on a few points. | First some details: | PCB & Device: | ============= | 1) 16 layer (4 power, 4 gnd, 8 signal) | 2) gold on nickel finish | 3) ceramic BGA with eutec