Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 14 12:59:36 EST 2015 | cbeneat
We have 5 XPM2's-XPM3I's, All 10 zone. Our oldest being 9+ years old and our newest being 8 months. All have been very reliable, PM maintenance is not complicated but can be time consuming. I have nothing to compare it to as my only experience is
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 10 14:42:42 EDT 2007 | cyber_wolf
How big is the cap ? We successfully reflow caps that measure aprrox .750" x 750" at the base and are .678" tall. The ovens we use are Vitronics XPM's.(1230,1040 and 930) We also process these caps through our Omniflow 10. As stated, oven length wi
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 22 16:51:14 EDT 2008 | maxpower097
OK I have read though all the treads and learned more. One more question if someone can answer it. Can I do this myself on site? We have a Vitronics Soltec XPM820 Reflow Oven. Or do I need a super special oven for component baking.. Thanks max
Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 18:51:06 EDT 2009 | boloxis
Guys, I need to set up a new SMT line. I already got a refurb DEK 265 and Vitronics XPM3 reflow. I currently use Siemens but is getting really expensive (spare parts, service, upgrades, etc), I'm thinking Universal, Panasonic or Assembleon. Can
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 11 09:38:05 EDT 2013 | markhoch
Maybe I misinterpreted, because different people have different names for different devices, (i.e... I believe that the device that you refer to as your "surveyor", I refer to as a "profiler"), but did you already determine that your oven thermocoupl
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 03 08:33:06 EDT 2014 | patel_daxa29
Do I need to lower temperature of bottom zone (for common size parts) while reflow 2nd side of the board or I should be using same profile as I used for 1st side reflow? Will parts on bottom side will stay in place without changing temperature?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 03 12:08:14 EDT 2014 | emeto
I don't think you decide that based on the oven. More important is what kind of parts you have on the board. If you have big heavy parts you should run them as second side.Of course you have the option to put glue under the suspicious part and run it
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 12 11:46:26 EST 2018 | emeto
I don't know this exact oven, but usually it goes like that: First is a three phase power, then it is a contactor that is switching the power for the heaters and fans. than there are transformers for lower voltages. then there might be UPS system in
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 20:13:39 EDT 2004 | grayman
The same with Russ, I would look at Vitronics and BTU. based on my experience they give best results especially on the profile. Maintenace is also superb! BTU has modular blower, heater T/C assy. Vitronics is "XPM - NO PM System" Now, BTU offers lif
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 15 16:04:33 EDT 2024 | mistrthou
We're currently running a pair of XPM 820 Vitronics reflow ovens with a year 2000 vintage. I'm looking into either replacing both with used or one at a time new (and using the 2nd for spare parts). I priced a new delivered replacement from Vitronics