Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 16 15:39:15 EDT 2010 | mikesewell
Keep in mind you'll still need to preheat the assembly to properly activate the flux/drive off volatiles in the paste. Perhaps a convection toaster oven... Add some cooling coils and a freeboard/tube to the top of your pasta cooker or turkey fryer t
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 16 15:30:22 EDT 1999 | SMTASSY
Perhaps a little hard to find but is there anyone who uses a vapor phase process to solder populated card with BGAs. I am interested in the success rate of such a process. It is obvious that the throughput is reduce vs a convection oven but still thi
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 18 10:11:04 EDT 2009 | grantp
Hi, Yes, I think this sounds like a form of tomb-stoning, and we used vapor phase until it ended up driving us totally nuts trying to deal with tomb-stoning. We tried everything, and all kinds of stencil apertures. Vapor phase is an amazing process
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 19 11:11:18 EDT 1999 | Wolfgang Busko
| Perhaps a little hard to find but is there anyone who uses a vapor phase process to solder populated card with BGAs. I am interested in the success rate of such a process. It is obvious that the throughput is reduce vs a convection oven but still t
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 28 07:50:42 EST 2011 | circleprime
Hi All, We're looking to replace one of our reflow ovens. I'm hoping that someone out there can give me a list of pros and cons of vapor phase vs convection for production reflow. Thanks, Shannon
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 15 10:46:33 EST 2011 | SheanDalton
Atek has available a complete line of German made laboratory, medium volume batch, and inline Vapor Phase systems. http://www.atekllc.com/html/vapor_phase_.html
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 28 19:24:15 EST 2011 | jlawson
Should contact Rehm Thermal they have a whitepaper on pros and cons of Vapor Phase vs Convection.... Vapor phase traditionally targeted heavy PCB, large mass products better then lighter ones, due to ramp rate control being harder to attain vs say a
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 04 15:39:34 EST 2011 | pjc
There are also inline VP soldering machines too, go to this web site: http://www.ibl-tech.com/products_slc-blc.html
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 13:47:59 EST 2011 | pjc
Seems like all VP machine makers have inlines, Rehm too: http://www.rehm-group.com/index.php?module=Pagesetter&func=viewpub&tid=16πd=70&mnid=3_null_null
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 15 09:38:54 EST 2011 | pbiron
R&D Technical Services out of Burnsville, Mn. sells inline machines. http://www.rdtechnicalservices.com.