Electronics Forum | Thu May 27 05:41:38 EDT 2004 | 6611
length of each furnace I want to know the length of each furnace heat zone (1- 10 zone and buffer)in unit centimeters of BTU PARAGON 150 Thankyou,
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 14 13:31:10 EDT 2013 | sarason
I don't know your oven but I have dealt with high temperature ovens/furnaces before. These would be my thoughts. Change in the resistivity of the heating element due to aging. Blockage of air flow in the oven by buildup of soot/ debris in either th
Electronics Forum | Thu May 23 12:20:08 EDT 2002 | cyber_wolf
Well it depends on what kind of oven you have. If you have a short oven, you are going to have a difficult time. You will probably end up having several different profiles if that is the case. We have 3 BTU TRS 212 furnaces. They are fairly long 8 zo
Electronics Forum | Wed May 24 13:10:28 EDT 2006 | Chunks
VIP 98, I believe that's a 7 zone if I can remember 6 years ago. Try 150, 165, 200, 235, 235 and 235 (top and bottom temps) with a belt speed of 35 inches per minute. This should get you in the ball park depending on the size of your board.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 10 12:30:55 EST 2009 | thanh
hi all! i have a 5 zone BTU (V70) have it set up at 120, 150, 180, 190, 230 and 22 IPM. but i having 1 here 1 there 0402 tomstone, need advise how to set up the best profile to avoid tomstone. i'm using INDIUM 6.3 W.S lead paste. thank you.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 08 10:25:49 EST 2013 | emeto
That's what I mean: http://www.pcbunlimited.com/bm-w630-lead-free-reflow-oven-p-575.html?gclid=CLKDuZeBp7UCFe9aMgodFVAAVA http://www.pcbunlimited.com/bm-w430-lead-free-reflow-oven-p-557.html?gclid=CM_up7mBp7UCFYxDMgodSkQAbg these ovens are bigg
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 27 16:11:36 EST 1998 | carl m
| | | | What are the key feature to look for in buying a profiling product for Reflow ? | | | | | | Who's is the best and how much do these systems cost ? | | | | | | Thanks in advance. | | | | | | Hi Mark, | | | | I am currently the oven secto
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 04:02:26 EST 2000 | Chris May
Michael, Thanks for your response. More info:- The processes are as follows, Stencil Print (6 thou on DEK 248) Placement on Contact 3AV and Reflow on BTU 4 zone Top & Bottom oven.It is not an In-Line system. Our board technology is mixed but heavi
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 08 19:41:31 EST 2004 | Ken
Robert, what you have provided is not a "profile". It is a "recipe" or "job". I have 4 BTU VIP98's. I have hundreds of recipes...Your temps look similar to mine....but what does that have to do with the "thermal profile" as experienced by the asse
Electronics Forum | Wed May 24 16:01:08 EDT 2006 | samir
GEB, Datasheets are usually just guidelines and most App. Engineers from paste companies will tell you that as well. You don't have to "copy exact" what they say, but rather set your oven to what gets you and your type of boards the best results. P