Electronics Forum | Fri May 21 20:38:40 EDT 2004 | Grant Petty
Hi, This would be a very exciting idea. Nitrogen is an inert gas, so this is why it's used, however Hydrogen mixed with oxygen in normal air is highly explosive, so it would be one of the worst gasses to use in a reflow oven I would think. Remember
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 11 21:30:22 EDT 1998 | Grant Petty
I am looking at purchaseing a full convection bench top oven from OK Industrys. (Model JEM-310) It seems to have all the features that we will need for low volume production runs. It has a Nitrogen input option, and I am intrested if anyone on the fo
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 12 15:28:10 EDT 1998 | Steve McBride
The use of nitrogen will not play a role in even heating of the product. What it will do is make a marginal process look better or give you a larger "process window". The need for nitrogen depends upon several factors. If you are using commercial p
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 12 15:24:30 EDT 1998 | Steve A
| I am looking at purchaseing a full convection bench top oven from OK Industrys. (Model JEM-310) | It seems to have all the features that we will need for low volume production runs. | It has a Nitrogen input option, and I am intrested if anyone on
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 12 08:22:22 EDT 1998 | Al Carr
| I am looking at purchaseing a full convection bench top oven from OK Industrys. (Model JEM-310) | It seems to have all the features that we will need for low volume production runs. | It has a Nitrogen input option, and I am intrested if anyone on
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 12 08:20:59 EDT 1998 | Al Carr
| I am looking at purchaseing a full convection bench top oven from OK Industrys. (Model JEM-310) | It seems to have all the features that we will need for low volume production runs. | It has a Nitrogen input option, and I am intrested if anyone on
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 11 22:03:56 EDT 1998 | Dew Lolly
We own a BTU Convection Oven. Nitrogen helps make shiny joints since it reduces oxidation during reflow. It has helped us solder marginal solderably boards but otherwise if "pretty" and "shiny" is a requirement I would consider it. It doesn't turn
Electronics Forum | Tue May 16 04:30:52 EDT 2006 | Rob
Take some of your boards along & run them. Try the same with the other alloys and see which suits your products best (make sure you make a note of the fluxes being used, and if the machines have similar preheats, nitrogen etc than yours).
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 12 06:53:54 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
| I am looking at purchaseing a full convection bench top oven from OK Industrys. (Model JEM-310) | It seems to have all the features that we will need for low volume production runs. | It has a Nitrogen input option, and I am intrested if anyone on
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 11 23:43:45 EDT 1998 | Scott McKee
| I am looking at purchaseing a full convection bench top oven from OK Industrys. (Model JEM-310) | It seems to have all the features that we will need for low volume production runs. | It has a Nitrogen input option, and I am intrested if anyone on