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VIP98N settings

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 07 14:46:54 EST 2007 | mpolak

i know but i would like to know roughly what temperatures people using

VIP98N settings

Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 09 03:27:03 EST 2007 | mpolak

can anyone please tell me what setting are they using for they 7 zone ovens? thanks

BTU VIP98N Install

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 21 12:52:51 EST 2009 | ryanmiller

I need to find someone that can do an install and general training for a BTU VIP98N, in the Cleveland area, quickly. Please let me know if you or someone you are familiar with can provide that service. Thank you. Ryan Miller 214-403-7886 rmiller@d

VIP98N settings

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 07 02:10:26 EST 2007 | mpolak

Hi, Could you guys verify my BTU VIP98N oven settings for lead free process. At the moment as my standard profile im using these settings 140 160 180 207 205 220 257 same temps for bottom and speed 50cm/min. Has anyone got same oven and could

VIP98N settings

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 07 07:15:26 EST 2007 | realchunks

Try profiling your board. How can anyone say your profile is good without knowing the board size and specific parts on it.

VIP98N settings

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 14 09:13:05 EST 2007 | lconnor

Hi Marcin, I have run a lead free profile on a VIP98 with Indium 5.1AT paste using the following settings:- 120 150 190 190 210 260 270 75cm/min Hope this helps. Lee.

VIP98N settings

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 11 16:55:11 EST 2007 | dman97

Hi, I am using a 7 zone Conceptronics oven and Indium 3.1 lead free clean paste. Our profile is as follows, 130 140 150 180 200 240 260 with a belt speed of 36 inches per minute. I dont know if that will help you out though...

VIP98N settings

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 13 19:19:44 EST 2007 | bga_kid

First of all you need to profile your board.....no one is going to be able to tell you what setting to run without know the product and components. You are also going to want to check the paste spec. against you temp. ramp/rise rates. Just guessing y

Top 5 for high mix/various volume

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 10 18:48:42 EDT 2008 | mefloump

We run 2 lines: Line 1 has a Dek 265, GL5, CP43, QP242E, and Heller 1900W; Line 2 has an Ekra X4, GL541, CP643E, QP242E, and BTU VIP98N oven. Soon both lines will have new Ekra X5 screen printers and the BTU replaced with another Heller. Works for us

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