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convection batch ovens

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 02 05:09:18 EST 1998 | Jacqueline Coia

Hi, I'm looking for a small batch convection oven that will replace the dryer section of a batch ultrasonic cleaning machine to dry off excessive water from washed PCB's, any suggestions for particular suppliers, will be appreciated. Jack

Re: convection batch ovens

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 04 17:17:18 EST 1998 | EFData

We have a Heller 942 that is completely operational but not being used; we would be happy to entertain any offers if this did, in fact, meet your requirements. | Hi, | I'm looking for a small batch convection oven that will replace the dryer section

Re: convection batch ovens

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 02 09:28:24 EST 1998 | Dave F

| Hi, | I'm looking for a small batch convection oven that will replace the dryer section of a batch ultrasonic cleaning machine to dry off excessive water from washed PCB's, | any suggestions for particular suppliers, will be appreciated. | Jack |

5 zone ovens

Electronics Forum | Fri May 26 03:59:12 EDT 2006 | dave

the oven is convection reflow

Vapor phase versus forced convection

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 16 11:36:23 EDT 2004 | soease

Hi everybody, now that lead-free is coming, I'm looking forward to change the oven we own in company I work for. Eternal question: what's the best oven technology on market. I allready know that we won't work with IR ovens, but I would like to have

Vapor phase versus forced convection

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 16 20:19:10 EDT 2004 | Grant

Hi, We have both Vapor Phase ASSCON semi auto as well as Soltec convection inline ovens. I must say we had no end of problems with Vapor Phase. We tried everything, and just could not totally eliminate tomb-stoning completely. We would always get a

Vapor phase versus forced convection

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 16 11:58:29 EDT 2004 | Dreamsniper

I've worked with a Vapor Phase Oven a semi-automatic and a manual oven for evaluation. They worked fine and produce better grain of solder joints. The fluid that you need depends on the solder temperature that you require. I've used a 200'C fluid for

Full IR Reflow versus conventional convection ?

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 23 03:17:10 EST 2006 | pavel_murtishev

Good morning, IR reflow is yesterday technology. IR heating principle has a lot of issues with heat transfer capability (shadow effect) and uneven PCB heating. To avoid this forced convection ovens were developed. Reflow oven for SMD soldering must

Full IR Reflow versus conventional convection ?

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 23 18:31:31 EST 2006 | Chris

Mike, Have you contacted Universal Instruments yet? If not you should call them. If I am thinking of the same oven, this oven was manufactured by ETS (Energy Technology Systems) or http://www.energytechnologysystems.com. I take it you bought this

Full IR Reflow versus conventional convection ?

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 23 14:09:14 EST 2006 | gipos

Hi Pavel, Thank you for your time.We wonder if anyone have experience with Panasonic - Panasert reflow oven model REF-A.It is used in Asia a lot. We have to chose among few models of reflow ovens : 1.Panasonic REF-A 2.Hollis(Electrovert) model Sur

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