Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 03 07:39:19 EDT 2008 | pjc
You may not be getting enough exhaust pull, so the cooling modules over temp. Try swapping blower motors to isolate that before buying one. STANDARD AIR OPERATION: - Load-end: 150 cfm (255 m3/hr) at the 4� (102 mm) stack (minimum requirement) - Unlo
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 08 03:35:58 EST 2006 | GS
100�C) the moisture changes in vapour/gas generating an internal pressure causing in the worst case damages like internal planes delamination, popcorn effects, degassing, ecc. So you can understand why before reflow it could be necessary to backe and
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 27 20:34:12 EST 2000 | Dave F
Ashok: The real concern about moisture sensitivity is in plastic packaged parts. The plastic packaging used to manufacture surface mount technology devices absorb moisture from the environment. The high temperatures involved in vapor phase/reflow
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 25 12:43:35 EDT 2014 | freddimock
Numerous people use the Pyramax oven to process high temp solder but your success will depend upon the mass of your board. To maximize the probability of success you should use the highest convection rate (IWC) possible to enhance heat transfer an
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 22:24:03 EST 2000 | Greenman
Dave: In terms of heat transfer, air is 78% nitrogen, and the remainder is mostly (20.9%) oxygen (roughly the same molecular weight as nitrogen), with a bit of argon (0.9%), CO2, hydrogen, monosodium glutamate etc. So you would expect virtually no d
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 22:25:26 EST 2000 | Greenman
Dave: In terms of heat transfer, air is 78% nitrogen, and the remainder is mostly (20.9%) oxygen (roughly the same molecular weight as nitrogen), with a bit of argon (0.9%), CO2, hydrogen, monosodium glutamate etc. So you would expect virtually no d
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 22:26:01 EST 2000 | Greenman
Dave: In terms of heat transfer, air is 78% nitrogen, and the remainder is mostly (20.9%) oxygen (roughly the same molecular weight as nitrogen), with a bit of argon (0.9%), CO2, hydrogen, monosodium glutamate etc. So you would expect virtually no d
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