Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 08 10:32:39 EDT 2014 | nhel_0009
Right sir we already fix it by loading configuration from other machine
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 18 06:30:23 EDT 2014 | nhel_0009
Hi guys. Kindly help me on our reflow (vitronics soltec). My problem is the n2 value reach 10014...any possible solution or suggestion guys..
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 18 06:35:44 EDT 2014 | nhel_0009
Hi guys. Kindly help me on our reflow (vitronics soltec). My problem is the n2 value reach 10014...any possible solution or suggestion guys..
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 08 09:11:30 EDT 2014 | jdenuzzia
We resolved this issue a few weeks ago. It was a configuration mismatch in the oven (MR933+)software with the onboard O2 analyzer.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 07 12:27:04 EST 2003 | msivigny
Hello Doug, thank you for the additional commentary, it has reminded me of another reflow recommendation that I'd like to make in general for readers. It's not specific to O2/N2 in ovens but in the method for creating and managing profiles for numero
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 05 11:45:04 EST 2003 | msivigny
Hello Yngwie, When we look at the technical benefits of using N2, you'll find that your customer is trying to get a better product. Now as we discuss just a few of the reasons to use N2, when O2 is present in the heating atmosphere it carries oxides
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 12 04:20:33 EDT 2019 | SMTA-Pat
Hello All, I would appreciate if anyone could offer some information on the following question. Does anyone have experience changing a reflow environment from high nitrogen concentration (1,000 PPM) to 20,000 PPM or even higher. Were any problems s
Electronics Forum | Mon May 24 06:00:23 EDT 2004 | johnwnz
call me picky but doesn't hydrogen combust? maybe soemthing you could do is look at your process and your products and decide if you actually need to run in N2. Yes ok I can hear the crys now but seriously, for the vast majority of things if you have
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 19 16:38:39 EST 2012 | dyoungquist
We are not using SN100C in our reflow process but I know the type of flux made a big difference with our SAC305 solder. We started out using no-clean flux in our SAC305 paste and were having some issues. We then switched over to a water soluble flu
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 19 13:15:53 EST 2012 | waveroom
As a distributor we sell very little SN100C for SMT, we sell far more SAC305 for SMT. The higher temperatures are the reasons.