Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 26 20:21:12 EST 2004 | davef
I have almost finished giving myself a root canal. When I'm done, I'll come over and help you with your oven.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 19 10:30:30 EST 2009 | evtimov
Hi, using a nitrogen should give you different solder joints, than using just air. The joints should be more shiny and clear. With air they should remain more blurry. Emil
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 19 08:37:16 EST 2009 | lkpdsund
Hello all! We possess a speedline electrovert omniflo 7 reflow oven at my site. Last week we examined how the solder profile was affected by fan-speed and by providing the soldering process with compressed air(O2) or nitrogen(N2). We also ran the sa
Electronics Forum | Mon May 24 16:45:44 EDT 2004 | Bob
BTU as well as most oven manufactuers have great products. If they fit what your looking for and can give you good support(preferably local) then you should not really see any quality problems with their products. With the oven max temperature of 300
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 07 09:05:11 EDT 2002 | davef
N2 PPM vs %RH? With a firm grasp of the obvious, reflow oven manufacturers rig N2 ovens differently than non-N2 ovens. The N2 displaces O2. Usually N2 oven monitor something or other to give an indication of N2 ppm. %RH really isn't part of the eq
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 16 07:11:58 EDT 2024 | frankchan
Well you can try ours, what's amazing it's our Isreal customer who's in the forum also give comments regarding their experiences with our 13 heating zone oven, with your permission I will give you more details.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 16 07:14:33 EDT 2024 | frankchan
Hi :) How's the JUKIs, I know you are satisfied with the Oven. And thanks for give recommendations regarding our product
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 14 07:06:52 EDT 2005 | ajaydoshi
thanks for info. what is international code for phone. or give me e mail id ajay
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 18 09:43:59 EDT 2024 | frankchan
Hello Sir, maybe give us a yell we will get back to you immediately
Electronics Forum | Mon May 19 02:59:04 EDT 2003 | emeto
Hi, I can give you a few steps. 1. The solder paste. Take the profile that manifacturer gives for the paste. 2. Use termocouple to measure the tempereture. Put PCB and measure the temperature in equal terms. 3. Compare your profile to manifacturers