Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 22 03:02:02 EDT 2012 | kcngoi
We use succesfully SN100C on ERSA330 for about > 2-3years. > > Pros: > > - price, - less dross > comparing to SAC305, - some ppl say better > mechanical durability comparing to SAC305 > (depends who pay for "independent" > studies) > > Cons:
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 25 09:52:06 EDT 2015 | byviko
Hello, we will buy new wave soldering machine . Trying to decide between two model; Soltec Delta-x and ERSA Powerflow N2. Could you help us , which one is better? most of pcb low volume, others high volume. At first low batch production will be done
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 07:17:25 EDT 2015 | donlockard
Seho maxi wave 3240 should be considered as well. Invented full tunnel nitrogen systems that have lower operating costs and provide yields unlike what can be achieved by air wave systems.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 09 03:56:36 EDT 2018 | ced
Hello, I work on the replacement on our old waves. The objective is to replace 6622C waves by full tunnel N2 waves, for the benchmark, I have selected 3 manufacturers : Ersa, Seho and Electrovert. What are your experiences with these manufacturers
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 25 10:27:51 EDT 2018 | mefloump
We have an Ersa Powerflow N2. It's a very well built machine with excellent support. We run it (2) 10 hr shifts per day, 4 days a week. Having the full nitrogen tunnel has greatly reduced dross and improved hole fill. This replaced an Electrovert Vec
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 04 00:00:58 EDT 2018 | gaintstar
Flason SMT Reflow Ovens: http://www.flason-smt.com/product/China-Reflow-oven.html http://www.flason-smt.com/product/China-Samsung-EXCEN-PRO-High-Speed-SMT-Modular-Chip-Mounter-agent.html http://www.flason-smt.com/product/China-Samsung-SM321-High-Spe
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 27 10:35:31 EDT 2004 | grayman
ersa is one of the best machine in the industry now. However, price and after sales service is no good. I suggest you buy a low cost China made reflow oven. I know China made reflow oven cost at $20k for a 5 zones lead free Arman
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 12 20:58:30 EDT 2001 | davef
ERSA and PDR Xytronic both make very respectable lower priced rework equipment.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 10 12:31:48 EDT 2006 | chrisgriffin
Loco, thanks for that link, but I found a place in Germany that repairs them for a decent price.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 01 14:24:44 EDT 2005 | lsmith
I do not have a ERSA Versaflow but do have some ERSA equipment. Only can tell you I will most likely not purchase anything else from them. The experience I have with their service after the sale would have to be rated VERY low. In addition, they emai