Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 18 09:31:45 EST 2007 | rgduval
Bill, Any reflow oven sales guy would be happy to help you with a snazzy sales pitch. I also had some info from paste manufacturers when I pitched it to my boss. Essentially, I believe, it comes down to control. You may be able to get a 4-zone ho
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 16 14:54:21 EDT 2006 | jbrower
Howdy Bolo, I see. I currently run a 5 zone 1500 Heller, It's a very nice reflow oven and one of my favorites. Hopefully in July we will be getting in our 1700 from Heller. These reflow ovens (used) can be had for a pretty decent price at least in
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 08 13:34:46 EST 2016 | spitkis2
We are currently experiencing with our SMD Solder > Reflow Equipment on Shooting-Up Zones (Zones > 3,4,5,7 & even Cooling Zone). PV exceeds about > 5-10 degrees with the SP. (ex: SP=140deg, actual > PV = 145deg & higher). Our equipment undergo a
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 13 10:09:10 EDT 2013 | dyoungquist
We have a Heller 1707EXL that we use for lead and lead-free production. It has both a mesh belt and edge rails. We run 90% of our assemblies on the mesh belt (leaving the edge rails wide open). I have noticed when profiling a board on the mesh bel
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 25 19:37:18 EDT 2005 | Dave
Hi Mark, Check out Heller's white paper link for a study done with a PCB in line with thick and thin aluminum plates to measure repeatability and delta T with loads of large mass materials. The result was less than 1 degree with their oven due to i
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 17:14:39 EST 2005 | jbrower
Today, I have just finished evaluating Kester's EM907 (SAC305)lead free solder paste and found that for our applications it performs as expected. End result that I am encouraged with the results that we got. The equipment that I used: An SMT2020 to
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 26 20:11:02 EST 2004 | davef
The primary driver to the set points for your oven is not the board or the number of zones in your oven. It's your paste. If you need a "ball park" guesstimate as a starting point, your equipment supplier is probably the best place to start. So fo
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 21 07:59:14 EDT 2020 | spoiltforchoice
We went Heller in the end, a combination of the brand the price and the support helped us make the choice. The profiling we have done suggests the short(ish) zones you get in a 1707Mk5 are pretty even and if you go though the Heller literature you'l
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 18 00:28:02 EST 1999 | Scott McKee
Use Mydata. I've built huge backplane boards, round boards, 1/4" thick boards, 1"X24" boards, 1"X1" boards, L-shapes boards; all without any carriers or tooling. If you buy a MY15 you can increase the board size to 5'X2' (60"X24")... As for ovens,
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 13 09:11:19 EDT 2008 | rgduval
Shane, We're assuming that the software is similar to our Heller 1800. We're also assuming that the oven has thermocouple ports, and that you have the thermocouples to plug into them. From the screen that displays the zone data, there should be a
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