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5 zone oven profile

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 31 08:50:18 EDT 2011 | rgduval

While you're waiting, consider giving your paste manufacturer a call. They should have a database of recommended, or starting point profiles based on what oven you have. cheers, ..rob

5 zone oven profile

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 01 03:02:59 EDT 2011 | grahamcooper22

starting point with zone settings would be, 100 / 160 / 200 / 225 / 260 deg C...but you'll have to check the exact profile on the pcb with a reflow profiler....making sure you meet the paste spec and making sure you don't heat any devices up to quic

Starting point 7 zone oven profile for lead free - 2 layer simple board, but high mass electrolytics

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 17 17:57:13 EDT 2014 | proy

Hello We use a 5 zone conceptronics HVN70 and never before have we had something we could not do including 6 layers Rohs complicated boards. Recently we had a larger - simple 2 layer board - all 1206's etc however there are 15 pcs of a LARGE high m

Starting point 7 zone oven profile for lead free - 2 layer simple board, but high mass electrolytics

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 24 12:18:01 EDT 2014 | cyber_wolf

You must thermally profile your circuit boards with a data-logger and thermocouples. Just putting in oven set points and looking at solder joints is not enough. Reference IPC-7530

Starting point 7 zone oven profile for lead free - 2 layer simple board, but high mass electrolytics

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 18 11:05:47 EDT 2014 | horchak

First things first. Check the manufactures specs on the electrolytic caps as they may not be able to handle the lead free temps.

Starting point 7 zone oven profile for lead free - 2 layer simple board, but high mass electrolytics

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 23 09:38:05 EDT 2014 | rgduval

Get in touch with your paste manufacturer. They should have a data base of different oven types/zones, and can give you "baseline" settings for a medium thermal density board that has been proven to work well with their paste. After that, it sounds

starting set points for SIMPLE single zone Reflow Oven

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 16 12:44:36 EDT 2015 | proy

soldering a very simple board in a very simple Accuheat oven. Can anyone give me basic starting point settings (conveyor speed and temperature) then we will profile using a mole from there. Paste 1) Tin Lead Paste 2) Chipquik low temp TL 165C PR

5 zone oven profile

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 05 16:29:18 EDT 2011 | gaz

We are not having any real issues. I am just first setting up a lead free profile, and was looking for a starting place. So far it's going well. Can you tell me more about why your paste would be better and I'll pass that on to the decision makers?

Re: BGA reflow profile

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: | ======

Heller 1800S oven profile changing

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 27 14:32:17 EDT 2018 | proceng1

So the first two zones come on and the last two come on, and the middle zones start dropping temperature? What happens if you let that go?

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