Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 27 11:38:44 EDT 2004 | marc
This has always been a big debate on what is better. Few things to consider before getting into number of zones. What is the throughput and cooling requirements? Throughput is a direct relation to length of heating zone. Longer heating length
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 | Fri Jul 24 09:20:57 EDT 2009 | esolano
Any ideas, guys?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 23 09:59:11 EDT 2009 | esolano
Hi all, Zone 11 on a XPM2-1240 does not want to heat up and would not stay at set point. Does anyone have any ideas how to solve this problem? Or if you know of a technician in the Southern California area that can perhaps fix this problem, please
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 23 10:02:19 EDT 2009 | esolano
I forgot to mention that we've tried to change the resistor on it.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 24 10:08:05 EDT 2009 | jdengler
Possibly, if you want to sell used equipment you should have a competent technical staff! Jerry
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 06 13:59:29 EST 2012 | cbeneat
I talked with Vitronics when I first stated seeing it, they were a bit perplexed too. The cooling fins get the same powdery buildup also, I actually see it from the cooling zones all the way to the filters. I'm actually not too concerned as it clea
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 11 09:15:06 EST 2014 | sreejhu
Hello Sir, Thanks for your reply. i just got a mail from the DIMA service group and they said the Oven setting is as follows: Max temp settings in each zone (Which is not the temperature on your product, but close to where the air flow comes out of
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 26 11:10:56 EST 2004 | samaniegocesar
Hello to all of you, I'm running some small pcb's about 2.5x3.5 inches, can somebody tell me the zone temps and speed in meters/min that I have to use to get the best solder paste shine and best quality, is an oven of 8 zones. I apreciate your suppor
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 28 21:30:34 EST 2022 | emeto
Couple notes here: 1. Try to shoot for 250C peak temperature. 2. Use all your 10 zones in profiling for more accurate profile. You should not reach your highest temp in zone8. Try to reach it in zone 10. 3. Go quicker. Your profile might be too long