Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 16 13:00:20 EST 2010 | Shean Dalton
ASSCON offers a range of Vapor phase reflow soldering systems. Available in benchtop, batch, inline, vacuum inline. The US distributor for ASSCON is ATEK at http://www.atekllc.com/html/vapor_phase_.html The ASSCON website: http://www.asscon.de/e
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 10 11:21:37 EST 2004 | jmedernach
Hi Folks, Does anyone out there know the names of the manufacturers of batch style vapor phase reflow systems. I'm not interested in anything in-line. I'm looking for relatively small footprint systems. I've come across Wenesco and Sintronex. Doe
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 10 11:21:39 EST 2004 | jmedernach
Hi Folks, Does anyone out there know the names of the manufacturers of batch style vapor phase reflow systems. I'm not interested in anything in-line. I'm looking for relatively small footprint systems. I've come across Wenesco and Sintronex. Doe
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 07 17:36:19 EDT 2010 | vmorina
Greetings SMT folks, My name is Danny, I am looking to purchase a low-medium/prototype reflow soldering machine. I would like to have your opinions for which vendor I should go for and model. I have been looking at the convection heating reflow sold
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 28 19:24:15 EST 2011 | jlawson
Should contact Rehm Thermal they have a whitepaper on pros and cons of Vapor Phase vs Convection.... Vapor phase traditionally targeted heavy PCB, large mass products better then lighter ones, due to ramp rate control being harder to attain vs say a
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 15 12:50:39 EST 2010 | hegemon
We evaluated Vapor Phase Reflow in 2010, and in the short time I experienced the machine, I came away with the following. The advantages you are (hopefully)already aware of, such as overall tranfer of heat to the PCB, no chance of temperature oversh
Electronics Forum | Fri May 07 23:43:10 EDT 2010 | jlawson
I assume you using a fixed mass vapour phase system? Yes rates of rise are impacted by the mass of the PCB, larger the mass to mass of vapour phase the lower the rise generally. So if you load the machine with very little mass PCB rise times can be
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 03 16:00:48 EST 2010 | glenseely
When faced with high mass, high cost, sensitive PCBs and now with the added challenges of Pb-Free Vapor Phase is the only safe reflow method for component and joint integrity. A-Tek is the National Distributor for Asscon Vapor phase reflow. Asscon
Electronics Forum | Mon May 03 16:39:44 EDT 2010 | jlawson
Thanks Larry We are loooking a bigger Vapor > machine which could soldered our big size > borad(600x600 mm)assembled with hundreds of > sockets and thousands of components. How about > IBL products? Anyone used before? You should also look at
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 31 17:17:12 EDT 2009 | isd_jwendell
If the sensor can survive the 200C in the molding machine, then could it not survive Pb-free soldering? Maybe not convection reflow, but it should be able to survive vapor-phase reflow. I would control solder height by controlling the amount of paste