Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 30 09:47:56 EST 2006 | pjc
If you are using VOC free flux, then forced convection preheats are better at evaporating the water. That may be why you're getting the "splatter". Plus, forced convection preheaters are most efficient at thermal transfer. See if you can get one to p
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 30 09:24:21 EST 2006 | ronalds
I have some problems in sufficient preheating the pcb's. They splatter on the mainwave, causing solderballing. Less flux causes problems with the fill of the through- holes. We use a Delta Wave with 3 preheat zones, the first two are calrods the thi
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 31 05:27:30 EST 2006 | Loco
Hi Ronald, We have both, 2x calrod on our leaded delta and calrod/convection on our leadfree, both are IR in 3th zone. Indeed, the forced convection is way more efficient, we can run it at 100deg C, where we would need 300deg C for the calrod for t
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 30 10:02:51 EST 2006 | ronalds
Thank you for your input. Indeed, I am using a VOC free waterbased flux.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 30 09:43:31 EST 2006 | russ
Are your preheaters maxed out then? What is conveyor speed? anyway I would not have issue with that configuration at all. I have actually found that when using convection for some watersolubles you actually dry out flux and performance is worse.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 13 12:41:10 EDT 1999 | Eric
| | We are currently looking at purchasing some BGA rework equipment. Could someone give us the pro's and cons of IR heating (top/bottom)vs. hot air convection ? | | All other tips are also welcome. | | | | Thanks | | | Philip, | I have been doing
Electronics Forum | Wed May 19 10:48:40 EDT 1999 | Glenn Robertson
| | | We are currently looking at purchasing some BGA rework equipment. Could someone give us the pro's and cons of IR heating (top/bottom)vs. hot air convection ? | | | All other tips are also welcome. | | | | | | Thanks | | | | | Philip, | | I ha
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 |
Electronics Forum | Tue May 11 08:02:07 EDT 1999 | Philip
We are currently looking at purchasing some BGA rework equipment. Could someone give us the pro's and cons of IR heating (top/bottom)vs. hot air convection ? All other tips are also welcome. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 21 22:33:17 EST 2006 | gipos
Hi all, Maybe someone have experience with Vitronics -Universal FULL IR Reflow oven 4816. We have to make choise between above IR and Panasert REF-A? Maybe some Electrovet is better than both of them ? Any opinion will be very much appreciated. Mi