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Looking for trays to lay boards on in reflow oven

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 10 10:12:42 EDT 2019 | assuredtech

What is the year, make and model of your oven? Are you running it with Upstream and Downstream (pre-reflow, post-reflow) conveyors? Is the qty of the product low, medium or high? What is the max process width of the oven? what is the max board with o

Pre-bake times and temperature for polyimide boards

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 07 07:36:14 EST 2005 | dansmall

I have a Polyimide board that is showing signs of de-lamination. I was wondering what pre-bake times and temperatures other people would recomend for new boards as well for boards that have been on the shelf for 8 months.

Pre-bake times and temperature for polyimide boards

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 12 10:05:20 EST 2005 | Dreamsniper

we are using polyimide boards 6 inches x 7 inches, 2.5mm thick, 12 to 14 layers, for aerospace industries. I am using a long bake of 12 hours at 70'C prior to manufacturing or exposure to elevated reflow and wave soldering temperature. If schedule i

Pre-bake times and temperature for polyimide boards

Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 08 08:50:35 EST 2005 | davef

Normally, you should not have to bake boards that are properly packaged and stored. Since you are seeing problems, baking makes sense. Consider 125C for 4 to 6 hours. Additionally, look here for more, while waiting for others: http://www.smtnet.

Need help for Vitronix oven

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 24 13:25:16 EDT 2007 | rwyman

Good luck with that Marcel. Vitronics won't be able to help you, as I'm sure you already know. When ours started dying off a few years ago I retrofitted about a dozen of our ovens to the Windows control program. This is very simple to do, and if y

PCB's for oven profile testing

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 26 20:33:50 EDT 2002 | davef

Not as such. Generally, people tailor their profiles to produce glam solder connections on their boards. Search the fine SMTnet Archives for discussion on the factors affecting solder reflow recipes. What is the best way to get these PCB made to s

reworking brds by flowing the board thru' oven for the 3rd times

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 19 08:56:17 EST 2001 | fmonette

One very important consideration in your situation is to determine if you have moisture sensitive components on these boards. If you have any device classified level 3 or higher then you have a very high level of risk associated with moisture sensit

Does anyone remember the takt time formula for the reflow oven

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 13 08:39:53 EDT 2008 | ck_the_flip

Takt time (without a google search) is the rate (amount of time per pc.) at which stuff gets made on an assembly line, a workcell, a hi-speed SMT line, CNC machine cell, etc.... Takt time is governed by the gate (the slowest person, machine, etc. in

Need Help for CCGA Rework

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 01 15:26:43 EST 2005 | GS

Is it this your first experience of C-CGA RWK ? In order to approach a RWK of this kind of pakage it requires a capable process and clear operating procedure. In the past, the company who I use to work for, we rwkd plenty of this kind of CCGA. Earl

Measure humidity for PCB

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 13 14:49:15 EDT 2010 | davef

90%) from the sample, and the bake time and temperature specified herein are minimums. To improve test accuracy, or to prevent heat damage, other bake parameters may be AABUS. 2 Applicable Documents IPC-QL-653 Certification of Facilities that Inspect

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