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led tilt reduction by reducing convection air speed in reflow oven

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 14 04:42:11 EST 2017 | jineshjpr

Can anybody suggest how can I achieve good solderability in convectional reflow oven If I reduced Convection Air Speed 80%. The whole purpose is to reduce 0402 LED tilting in the convectional reflow and the PCB having QFN with 60 to 120 sec soak, 30

led tilt reduction by reducing convection air speed in reflow oven

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 07:16:16 EST 2017 | stephendo

I agree with Evtimov. What he didn't point out is that the surface tension of the solder would vastly overwhelm any force from air flow.

led tilt reduction by reducing convection air speed in reflow oven

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 14 05:07:55 EST 2017 | tsvetan

picture of the problem would help people to speculate what you do wrong

led tilt reduction by reducing convection air speed in reflow oven

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 14 15:05:17 EST 2017 | emeto

I am pretty sure, you are looking into the wrong spot. Your paste is too much, or your part has very inconsistent narrow leads(that includes wrong pad design as well.)

Reflow oven/wave solder air quality filter

Electronics Forum | Tue May 09 09:10:30 EDT 2006 | Chunks

Grease filters work well. They're cheap, easy to clean and come in all sizes. Will not reduce your air flow by much either.

Reflow oven/wave solder air quality filter

Electronics Forum | Tue May 09 02:18:45 EDT 2006 | Helmi

Hi, My company is using HEPA filter to improve air quality coming out of oven/wave solder. But the cost of such filter is quite high and we need to improve the consumption. Any suggestion from fellow experts out there? a. Anybody did a cost reduc

hot air rework station / solder paste

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 17 16:24:18 EST 2006 | billwestiet

I'm in North Attleboro, small world. To answer your question, you can deposit small dots of paste with a syringe. Kind of tricky work, and there are small stencil soluions out there fairly inexpensively. See http://www.minimicrostencil.com/ (I do

Re: Hot air knif in wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 28 10:12:53 EDT 1998 | Chrys

| Hello, | I need some users information about "Air knif" in wave soldering: | 1. Does it decreases bridging ? | 2. Is it self installed of a purchesed kit (if purchesed, who are the recomended vendors) ? | 3. Any other information about the issue. |

Re: Hot air knife in wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Thu May 28 09:23:59 EDT 1998 | Chrys

| Hello, | | I need some users information about "hot air knife" after the wave | bath: | - Defects reduction ? | - In what kind of boards(TH/SMT SOICS ect.) it is applied ? | - Where can I purchase it as a retrofit (Soltec Delta 6622cc) ? |

vacuum reflow

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 23 16:20:54 EDT 2021 | grahamcooper22

Hi, just wondering are many assemblers using vacuum reflow systems, whether they be forced air based or vapour phase type ? If so, anyone seeing any negatives caused by the vacuum with regards liquid solder being 'sucked' away from the joints in the

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