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Time and temp in lead and lead-free reflow

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 25 23:01:04 EDT 2008 | chip_flip

What paste are using? You should referance the manufactures time and temperature specification. Running lead-free in a 5 zone oven can be done with out a problem but it is not production friendly. If you are concerned with through put I would look fo

Time and temp in lead and lead-free reflow

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 28 11:31:42 EDT 2008 | blnorman

Ideal situation is get a technical rep from the solder paste supplier. They know their paste better, and should be able to work out a profile based on their paste and your oven. Again, a technical rep, not the sales guy.

Time and temp in lead and lead-free reflow

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 28 16:48:54 EDT 2008 | pcbbuilders

my oven has a built in profiler, it works fairly well, but it can not predict changes. my main concern was about the time right before reflow. i know that's where the flux is activated and i was worried that i may be spending too much time at the tem

Time and temp in lead and lead-free reflow

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 04 09:30:16 EDT 2008 | grics

If you have concerns, you can look at the datasheet for each component or contact one of their application or materials engineers and find out what the components are rated for...process-wise. IE, how long can I be in the oven with this part, at what

Time and temp in lead and lead-free reflow

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 25 15:54:22 EDT 2008 | pcbbuilders

I am trying to optimize my reflow profile. i have a 5 zone oven. lead-free: for the 1st 3 zones, i am good, at about 150-200 deg for 150 seconds. during the 4th zone, i am at a temp of 200-220 for 50 seconds. during the 5th zone, i am at 220-245 f

Nitrogen use in reflow and wave

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 18 23:56:27 EDT 2002 | Abelardo Rodriguez

I'm trying to get a better understanding of the cooking process of pcb's. The use of nitrogen in reflow and wave ovens. Seems to have a wide margin of acceptance as a standard gas to prevent oxidation of metals in the board. Has any one heard or us

Lead-free and Leaded solder in the same reflow

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 12:13:26 EST 2006 | Calvin Kolokoy

Today's regular Sn-Pb paste chemistries are designed to run at higher peak temperatures ensuring that your lead-free alloys will coalesce with your regular Sn-Pb solder. That being said, it is do-able to solder both types in one oven. Generally, wit

Pin in paste connectors and lead-free questions

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 22 09:53:13 EDT 2019 | kylehunter

Hey all! As background, I recently purchased a full SMT line for my company. We have a DEK 265, an assembleon opal xii, and a Heller 1500. Currently our jobs are leaded, and the heller is working perfectly. An upcoming job that we are potentially g

Leaded and Lead-Free products in single SMT line

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 01 02:51:31 EDT 2011 | zedor

HI, We currently have two SMT lines, one running leaded products and the other lead-free. There is a recommendation to combine the two to increase the line capacity. What do you think are the pros and cons, is there a risk in contamination ot the

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