Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 01 09:50:00 EDT 2015 | asifjaleel
Hello Josh, I do not have any information about Rehm oven. Can you able to provide materials to see the oven features ? thanks
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 27 09:42:12 EDT 2000 | Daniel Carlsson
I wonder if anyone have experience from using a fairly new reflow oven and would like to share your toughts (advantages or disadvantages) with me. I�m especially interested in: Conceptronic, Electrovert, ERSA, Heller, Quad, Rehm, Seho, SMT or Vitroni
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 07:08:24 EDT 2015 | jlawson
Rehm Thermal VX Series is the VW, Audi and BMW of reflow....Has features that enable best in industry process, lowest power and best N2 consumption should you run N2. Price is not cheapest on market but ROI has to be looked at in all areas not just
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 01 17:36:35 EST 2008 | severs
Thanks John, You built smart batch I/R oven from a consumer toaster oven and that sounds pretty cool and cheap too. I'm hoping that we don't have to resort to all of that to get what we need... although I have been toying around with the idea of buil
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 14 19:28:53 EDT 2012 | jlawson
Another oven maker not so famous in USA probably but very strong in EU and high end Asia companies is Rehm Thermal Systems (germany), you should take a look..... They have many years in Reflow same time as Heller been in business, but they use highe
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 04:20:29 EDT 2013 | jlawson
Also Rehm Thermal Systems Ovens would be worth a look... They are well made, ALL stainless tunnel , 3 phase blowers, highly realiable, and they have new entry level series called VXC Series starting at 6 zones+, but based on same tech and build as t
Electronics Forum | Wed May 21 13:26:46 EDT 2003 | Brian W.
Something else to keep in mind when you reflow using an IR (non-convection) oven. IR reflow is more susceptible to variations in board mass and coloration than convection ovens. Hi mass areas and dark colored parts will cause more variation in your
Electronics Forum | Wed May 14 17:56:19 EDT 2003 | bradlanger
Does anybody have any advice on how to get a decent profile out of a 4 zone IR oven? Should top heat and bottom heat be proportionate? Are there any tricks to use?
Electronics Forum | Fri May 23 16:05:34 EDT 2003 | Kris
Hi, I think using a epoxy glue will be a more approriate process for a IR oven than kapton tapes or high temp solder Comments ?
Electronics Forum | Tue May 20 15:35:36 EDT 2003 | kictech
How are you attaching your thermocouples? When using HT solder, the solder/TC surface of the joint can be reflective. This condition coupled with the IR can give you false temperature data since some of the heat is reflected away from the TC. Le