Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 17 22:04:05 EST 1999 | Dave F
| Looking for a company that makes a small batch reflow oven. Not a belt-style convection oven, but a cabinet style that can 125 c to 150 c. | | Thank you | Matt: The batch ovens we looked at were very difficult to program. They seemed to want t
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 29 13:01:52 EST 2008 | severs
Looking for recommendations on a small bench-top batch oven for reflowing simple one sided boards. Does anyone have any experience or recommendations? I'd consider used over the Asian imports to save money,... as long as it's the right oven .
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 11 08:55:49 EDT 2005 | greg
One more question. Is it realy worth to have reflow oven with nitrogen for lead free?. What are yours experiences? Greg
Electronics Forum | Mon May 24 15:50:11 EDT 2004 | Rob
hi all What do you think about soldering pb-free in reflow oven (air) lenght 1,7m (5 zones top,bottom) with max zone temp. 300C? Do you think that this process will be stable? Our max PCb dimension 260x260 mm. When i compare different oven producer t
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 11 09:40:52 EDT 2005 | davef
You should buy an oven that actually melts the solder on your boards.
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 10 14:08:29 EDT 2005 | greg
Hi there I have a question about reflow oven for Pb-free technology. I've noticed that some of the manufactures offer reflow ovens with short (26-30 lenght in cm) heat zones others offer longer more then 30 cm. So there are ovens with total heat len
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 12 04:50:33 EDT 2005 | amstech
Nitrogen flow helps good joints. But proves to b expensive. Choice will be yours.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 11 07:46:51 EDT 2005 | mmjm_1099
Make sure you find out that short to longer ovens are both Lead-Free capable. If you want respond here on what they say for future reference for people.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 24 17:32:18 EDT 2004 | pjc
Look to the no-Pb solderpaste mfr. specs for on-board temps. For example, Indium Corp. has a product that performs at on-board temps of 229C. Now, your BTU oven will handle this no problem, as will most modern ovens. Its all about thermal mass. Look