Electronics Forum | Mon May 24 09:52:06 EDT 1999 | john thorup
| | | Has anyone had any experience or data using vibration during the reflow process. | | | We introduced a vibration device attached to the fixed rail on a Vitronics reflow oven. The reason was to prevent skewing on large PLCC devices. The process
Electronics Forum | Fri May 21 15:23:24 EDT 1999 | JohnW
| | Has anyone had any experience or data using vibration during the reflow process. | | We introduced a vibration device attached to the fixed rail on a Vitronics reflow oven. The reason was to prevent skewing on large PLCC devices. The process work
Electronics Forum | Sun May 23 10:14:14 EDT 1999 | M Cox
| Has anyone had any experience or data using vibration during the reflow process. | We introduced a vibration device attached to the fixed rail on a Vitronics reflow oven. The reason was to prevent skewing on large PLCC devices. The process worked v
Electronics Forum | Tue May 25 09:19:00 EDT 1999 | Ricardo Lopes
| | Has anyone had any experience or data using vibration during the reflow process. | | We introduced a vibration device attached to the fixed rail on a Vitronics reflow oven. The reason was to prevent skewing on large PLCC devices. The process work
Electronics Forum | Sun May 23 07:13:56 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook
| Has anyone had any experience or data using vibration during the reflow process. | We introduced a vibration device attached to the fixed rail on a Vitronics reflow oven. The reason was to prevent skewing on large PLCC devices. The process worked v
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 29 03:15:44 EST 2018 | bukas
is it vibration or pcb bends under G force? what angle is this force?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 13 14:44:19 EST 2020 | dwl
I wouldn't think the vibration from weights dropping would be significant enough to effect the SMT machines. If you are concerned, look into placing vibration dampening pads under the machine feet. you don't need anything fancy, just neoprene pads wo
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 29 15:42:30 EST 2018 | emeto
Thanks Rob, in my case I will probably have it in the middle under the part and see if it really helps with the vibration. My other option is to use underfill and see how that works...just not sure how good it will flow under as the part is close to
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 13 11:29:39 EST 2020 | rlising
We are planning on installing an SMT Line in our building. We own 75% of the building, there is a crossfit gym next door and they tend to drop weights where we can feel the vibration. Should we be concerned with the SMT Line being set up on that end
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 08 07:22:23 EST 2019 | mermarinc
Thanks,@Robl for sharing.