Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 12 12:55:11 EDT 1998 | Bob Willis
| I would like to invite everyone to share/discuss | information/knowledge/experience they have with | the req's that are assumed to be valid for the | temperature/time relation in the process of reflow | soldering Pin In Paste, Intrusive Reflow or w
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 13 07:55:48 EDT 1998 | justin medernach
Dear Justin, I am not asking for experiences with ovens as to whether you think they are capable of THT reflow. I am asking more specifically about actual req's and experiences with THT reflow, regardless of the oven used. Your answer does not hold i
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 11 14:31:16 EDT 1998 | Gary Simbulan
| | I would like to invite everyone to share/discuss | | information/knowledge/experience they have with | | the req's that are assumed to be valid for the | | temperature/time relation in the process of reflow | | soldering Pin In Paste, Intrusive R
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 10 11:29:19 EDT 1999 | danielm
Does anyone use reflow profilers? Are they a good investement or is trial and error sufficient? Does anyone have any suggestions on profiles to try? Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 20 16:51:22 EST 2001 | davef
You should evaluate products from Datapaq, Electronic Controls Design, and Kic Thermal Profiling. Each sells very good reflow profiling equipment. Beyond the straight forward issues surrounding the question of "Does this thing produce a good profi
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 28 08:34:47 EDT 2006 | Chunks
What does your reflow profile look like?
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 16 20:53:31 EST 2005 | KEN
Where does this notion that thermal profiling is absolute come from?
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 24 10:18:19 EDT 2005 | james
Well that Genius did it on this BGA. It does have a heatsink and absorbs alot of heat. It just stinks because the BGA cost over 1000 and I really can not scrap a board. But that first profile does not look correct for this board with the BGA esp.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 20 06:29:29 EST 2008 | jdumont
Just heard yesterday from my KIC rep that they have a product called KIC vision now. Sits in your oven and does the profiling automatically whenever you tell it to. They also have one called KIC 24/7 which can profile (and assign a PWI) to each board
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 11:49:24 EDT 2006 | slthomas
How does your profile fit the paste manufacturer's specs? It sounds like you could be ramping up a little fast and boiling your non-metal constituents.