Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 27 03:03:57 EDT 2019 | SMTA-David
Hi, I have a small assembly line that consists of a Semi-Automatic Stencil machine, a Samsung Pick and Place, a small IR reflow oven and a wave soldering machine. The reflow oven is presenting the biggest bottleneck. The machine is a small IR (T960
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 20 08:22:27 EST 2005 | stepheniii
It can also depend on the board. A board with 160 through hole BNC's requires more spacing than most boards.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 16 19:46:55 EDT 2011 | jlawson
I have seen this on Heller1707 machines also for LED devices. The same job was run on anthoer brand oven (Rehm) and no issue. I think Heller Blower velocity can be a little on higher side as is a low inertia heating system and they have to make up f
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 21 20:21:41 EST 2003 | Grant
Hi, I can verify that, and we have done 2 or more reflows with prototypes, using vapor phase reflow, and because there is no oxygen, the result is good, and you cannot tell the difference between the first reflow, and the 3rd. We are getting a vap
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 19 16:57:38 EDT 2002 | dragonslayr
Individual process steps are approximately the same length of time for reworking a BGA. You seem to be comparing the use of the automated SMT line versus an off line rework station. Consider that the off line station is a complete paste print, pick
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 05 16:25:27 EST 1998 | Brian Stumm @ ETS
| I am looking for information on reflow temps for a flex board. There is only one 6 pin IC but the board has a 3M double sided tape. | Is it possible to reflow without damaging the tape. Any suggestions? Do you have a profiler for your reflow oven?
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 09:48:28 EDT 1999 | Larry Koens
| | | Could use a little help here. Can anyone clarify to me the cause and fix of chip caps/resistors tombstoning following reflow? | | | | | | Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. | | | | | Most common reason is uneven heating where one side
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 07:53:08 EDT 1999 | Scott Davies
| | Could use a little help here. Can anyone clarify to me the cause and fix of chip caps/resistors tombstoning following reflow? | | | | Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. | | | Most common reason is uneven heating where one side of the com
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 16:42:32 EDT 1999 | Dave
| | | | | | Could use a little help here. Can anyone clarify to me the cause and fix of chip caps/resistors tombstoning following reflow? | | | | | | | | | | | | Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. | | | | | | | | | | | Most common reason is
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 09:53:40 EDT 1999 | lwk
| | | | Could use a little help here. Can anyone clarify to me the cause and fix of chip caps/resistors tombstoning following reflow? | | | | | | | | Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. | | | | | | | Most common reason is uneven heating where