Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 21 10:20:47 EST 2009 | zanolli
We are looking to purchase a table top batch oven, with nitrogen, for prototype work on various PCB assy's - some with BGA's. The intent is to simulate a multi-zone production oven profile - and we kow that an exact simulation is not possible - just
Electronics Forum | Mon May 24 15:50:11 EDT 2004 | Rob
hi all What do you think about soldering pb-free in reflow oven (air) lenght 1,7m (5 zones top,bottom) with max zone temp. 300C? Do you think that this process will be stable? Our max PCb dimension 260x260 mm. When i compare different oven producer t
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 23 05:44:28 EST 2009 | 15009
Try http://www.accuheat2.com/ mk
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 21:27:16 EDT 2010 | deanm
We have a 4 zone Quad ZCR 531B reflow oven with top side heaters only and a mesh belt. Our boards are 2-6 layer, range in size from 2x2 to 7x15, 0402 to D2PAK. What are the limitations/drawbacks of having top side only heat, especially since about ha
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 01 04:58:50 EDT 2019 | SMTA-David
Hi, I have been looking around for an 8 zone reflow oven with convection heating top and bottom and computer control for setting up and storing profiles. The Chinese company "Jaguar" have a couple of models at reasonable price that look like they wo
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 17 22:04:05 EST 1999 | Dave F
| Looking for a company that makes a small batch reflow oven. Not a belt-style convection oven, but a cabinet style that can 125 c to 150 c. | | Thank you | Matt: The batch ovens we looked at were very difficult to program. They seemed to want t
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 29 20:00:32 EDT 2002 | iceman
Steve, I agree, you should expect to have better results from double sided reflow. It is more difficult to dial in a wave solder process for SMT components than a reflow oven. Besides that - adhesive is just no fun to work with.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 20:41:22 EDT 2004 | Ken
There are ledgitimate reasons for checking furnace calibrations, but let me clarify what that is. 1. TC's are not necessarily calibrted. Not unless you need "absolute" accuracy. TC's operate against a (non-linear) standard +/- a tolerance. Most
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 16 07:34:10 EDT 2004 | Claude_Couture
Ken, thanks for your answer, it is much better presented than what I was fed by our qc. By "calibrating TCs" I meant the readings the controller is displaying on the screen. So that would be the converter that we would check and calibrate. Thank you
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 16 02:18:42 EDT 2019 | sy332366
Specifications : S-8800 Number Of Heating Zones :Up8/Bottom8 Dimension (L*W*H)mm: 5310x1353x1490 Dimension (L*W*H)mm: 5310x1353x1490 Number Of Heating Zones : Up8/Bottom8 Length Of Heating Zones : 3121mm Control System : PLC+Computer Transmission Age