Electronics Forum: cooling buffer (Page 1 of 1)

Re: Wave Outfeed Cooling

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 23 09:44:43 EDT 1998 | Chrys

| We've got a continous flow cooling problem from our wave solder process into ICT. Our current configuration is a flatbelt conveyor into a manual de-pallet process, operator then places on to an edge conveyor. We've tried muffin fans, look good bu

Re: Too hot to handle

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 29 07:55:52 EST 1999 | Wayne Bracy

| | | | | | Greetings, | | | | | | | | | | | | Can anyone tell me what temperatures pcb's should have when coming out of a forced convection reflow oven and out of a wavesoldering machine. | | | | | | Also, is there any danger of the pcb's giving of

Re: Wave Outfeed Cooling

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 23 14:19:56 EDT 1998 | Allen

Chrys, Thanks. Our corporate facility is about to install a JOT unit like you've described. It sounds like a buffer, not cheap. I was hoping for something for under $5K per solution. Let me know how yours turns out.

Re: Adhesive on hot PCBs

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 08 18:40:39 EST 1999 | shane.M

We encounter a similar problem, whereby stringing becomes a real problem when board temperatures are raised. We tried slightly larger dots, but this did nothing more than block the nozzles of the pick & place machine. You basically have only two opt

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