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Temperature Chamber

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 07 15:51:02 EST 2000 | gsubbert

We have an old Blue M temperature chamber. We have no manuals for it and no information on how to make the cams to get the temperature profile that we need. If anyone has any information and would be willing to share it with me I would appreciate it.

Re: Temperature Chamber

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 08 19:10:29 EST 2000 | Dave F

Try these guys, they do more environmental ovens than your momma!!! LR Environmental 12902 S.Spring St Los Angeles CA 90061 800.574.2748 213.770.0634 fax0105 sales@lre.com www.lre.com John Kline

ESS Test Equipment

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 19 18:07:26 EDT 2013 | justinlevine24

Envirotronics SH8 Temperature Chamber fits your dimension requirements. I have one you can look at. DOM: 2002 240V 3-Phase 50Hz Refrigerant: 404A let me know if you have questions.

problem with vapor phase

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 10 14:14:21 EDT 2013 | benreben

hi all, i have purchased an used vapor phase and i can't make a constant profile. the profiles depend on the time i wait between two batch... the only difference that i include is the chamber temperature i don't understand why the chamber temperat

Temperature testing

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 20 01:44:51 EDT 2005 | Ron

Hello!! Where can I find some materials and information about temperature testing?? We have a new temperature testing chamber and i would like to know how fast product will cool down and after that how soon can I put this product to high temperature

Bubbles on solder joint(after conformal coating curing)

Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 22 19:53:10 EST 2009 | prodrivegsr

Hi Ju Yong, The PCB are dry in an airseal cabinet(Staging Chamber) before IR Oven. The bubbles show at around body and solder joint area. You mean the moisture will create bubbles ? Able to advice the humidity and temperature that you are using in

Oven Profile

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 03:52:56 EST 2004 | vantott

what you have provided are the settings on the oven and not the temperature profile (which represents the actual temperature experienced by the cards as they pass thru the chambers). Usually, solder paste manufacturers provide recommended specs for

SMD Moisture Sensitive Devices - Baking using vacuum-bake oven - seeking clarification

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 01 08:39:43 EDT 2019 | johnce

At this point, I do not plan to back-fill with nitrogen. I have confirmed that vacuum baking, with the temperature set to 40°C, will result in the chamber %RH being less than 5%.

Batch Ovens

Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 05 07:17:25 EST 2005 | JeffP

That was the case with your oven but it is not so with ours. First, the distance from walls of the inner chamber to the product differs from one oven to another. Second, the dissipation of heat from metal heats up the air in the oven which in turn h

Re: Gold Fingers Discoloration

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 05 20:54:17 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Hi Patrick: Mike is correct. Taking it a little differently ... The approach you take is dependent on: 1 Type of gold finish 2 Source of the staining. Since you�re talking gold fingers, this is probably hard gold. So, � * If it�s a water or an o

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