Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 07:41:57 EDT 2012 | aj
try 180 180 195 248 260 belt speed 20 ( lightly populated boards) adjust speed to 18 for heavily populated.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 21 20:02:37 EDT 2012 | hegemon
Lead Free in 5 zones is tough sledding. Start with your manufacturers solder reflow profile and calculate your belt speed by looking at the recommended heating time for the solder paste vs. the length of your heated zones. Set your belt speed so tha
Electronics Forum | Fri May 13 18:17:33 EDT 2005 | pde
The encoder is a sealed encoder located on the down stream end of the oven. Call Vitronics / Soltec for tech support. There is a calibration procedure for adjusting the belt speed to compensate for loaded and un loaded conditions. Soltec can give you
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 30 14:59:54 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach
| Looking to contact some users of Vitronics reflow ovens. | Which model do you use? | Overall opinion of equipment and company? | Thanks in advance I use an SMR500 without inert reflow, although it's capable. I have had great success with this oven
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 16 07:31:45 EDT 2003 | brobinson
Anybody know a site that lists example oven profiles? I am looking to write a profile for 120 C for 15 minutes through a Vitronics Soltec XPM Reflow oven. Rather than guess, a rough starting time for belt speeds would be nice.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 14 13:48:18 EDT 2013 | cyber_wolf
The entire oven is clean there are no blockages and the heater plates are brand new. I have worked with Vitronics technical support and gone through this thing with a fine tooth comb. I have even gone as far as to compare the exhaust and intake cap c
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 04 14:22:51 EDT 2001 | davef
I just rooted through an analysis that we did five or six years ago [so current it aint] and finally found the goods. We talked to Vitronic, Heller, Electrovert, IR, and Conceptronic. Only Electrovert had a 2.75" throat [rail to top of board cleara
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 16 12:23:40 EDT 2010 | shawnvike
We are looking at buying a new (or used) oven for low-mid volume Pb-free production. I have looked at the smaller Hellers, BTU, vitronics, etc. and I am also looking at the Manncorp CR-6000. I want at elast 5 zones, top and bottom, air (no N2) pi
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 20 04:28:31 EDT 2005 | Rob
Pyramax 150 is a low cost newer version of the Paragon 150, the Paragon is a newer version of the VIP. The VIP is great for lead free (as confirmed to us by BTU, who told us it was pointless upgrading that particular oven to a Pyramax). You may nee
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 21 13:25:25 EST 2006 | jax
Depending on Zone Temperatures, Belt Speed, and Board Density... Some Convection Ovens will drop Zone Temperatures faster than others. They recover by increasing Air Circulation. This can make parts fall off the Bottom-Side that otherwise would