Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 14 14:17:41 EST 2001 | Glenn
Does anyone know of any vapor phase oven manufacturers? The application requires bonding a 3-D object at various joint surfaces using eutectic solder. The vapor zone shall require approximately 10 inches of height. The available SMT vapor phase ov
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 14 09:01:03 EDT 2008 | woo10
Is anyone out there using vapor phase soldering techniques? 1. I'm wondering what results you are getting? 2. How are you controlling the thermal profiles (specifically ramp rates and TAL)? 3. What fluid type are you using? Who is the mfg? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 15 12:50:39 EST 2010 | hegemon
We evaluated Vapor Phase Reflow in 2010, and in the short time I experienced the machine, I came away with the following. The advantages you are (hopefully)already aware of, such as overall tranfer of heat to the PCB, no chance of temperature oversh
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 19 07:12:17 EDT 2009 | waveroom
I should know the answer to this question but it's Friday and my brain hurts. When soldering you create fumes that are from the soldering flux.. These fumes should be extracted or diverted. Question is at what point does the leaded alloy become a vap
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 05 15:07:40 EST 2009 | jamyboy
could you elaborate on the type of component involved to help us understand the issue better....if this assembly is a special case you might try vapor phase soldering of that assembly...although that is a capital investment if you are not currently s
Electronics Forum | Tue May 25 18:07:22 EDT 2010 | jlawson
Vacuum Soldering is mostly available with Vapor Phase Soldering systems as a option. Asscon / IBL / Rehm Thermal all offer this... Rehms system is unique as they offer in place solder and vacuum vs the other two vendors that move a PCB with Molten
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 11 15:50:01 EST 2000 | externet
Hi ! Try fresh DRY solder paste... Keep solder paste in a sealed container until the moment of use. Humidity absorbed by the soldering paste becomes vapor violently at the moment of heating it , expelling the solder in form of balls everywhere.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 23 10:46:58 EDT 2006 | Steve
I know Mydata has machines that have a 44" X 32" placement area, reflowing something that big is another story. Most reflow ovens I know of have a maximum conveyor width of 20", although Heller ovens can go 23.5" wide. If you're into Vapor Phase sold
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 13 19:40:17 EST 2004 | davef
Soldering temperatures are far below the vapor temperature of the metals in the alloys.
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 20 09:19:24 EDT 2001 | davef
"Phased out" is not the correct term. " Not economic" might be more appropriate. Check: R&D Technical Services (Centech) 12261 Suite A Nicollet Ave S Burnsville, MN 55337 (612) 707-1931 fax 6739 sales@rdtechnicalservices Further, Graham Naisbatt