Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 16 19:25:32 EST 1999 | Earl Moon
| | Looking for a company that makes a small batch reflow oven. Not a belt-style convection oven, but a cabinet style that can 125 c to 150 c. | | | | Thank you | | | TRY GE I HAVE ONE AT HOME THAT COOKES PRETY DARN GOOD. And it will get hotter if
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 16 20:09:01 EST 1999 | Wayne Bracy
| | | Looking for a company that makes a small batch reflow oven. Not a belt-style convection oven, but a cabinet style that can 125 c to 150 c. | | | | | | Thank you | | | | | TRY GE I HAVE ONE AT HOME THAT COOKES PRETY DARN GOOD. And it will get
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 16 20:33:18 EDT 2000 | Dave F
MK: If you are getting good product with air, here�s what you should do: * Turn off the N2. * Sell that N2 cracker machine. * Pat yourself on the back. * Go out for beers. [Not any of that Canadian Fosters crap, tho][Did you know that Ozzies do
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 22 15:05:52 EST 1999 | Scott
| | | | Looking for a company that makes a small batch reflow oven. Not a belt-style convection oven, but a cabinet style that can 125 c to 150 c. | | | | | | | | Thank you | | | | | | | TRY GE I HAVE ONE AT HOME THAT COOKES PRETY DARN GOOD. And i
Electronics Forum | Wed May 26 02:58:04 EDT 2004 | johnwnz
Let's not be hasty about the BTU, the Pyramax consums even more N2 than the Paragon that it replaced by something like another 40%! and the Electrovert aint that much better although it's been a while since I looked at them.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 28 12:27:55 EDT 2006 | jdumont
Not to turn this into a used equipment war but I have a Heller 1088 4 zone i could sell for $4K in a month or so. We just got in a new BTU Pyramax98 and will soon have no use for the Heller....
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 28 10:04:09 EDT 2007 | SMT GUY
Now I know why BTU's sales for Qtr.1 2007 were only 15 mil.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 24 12:54:25 EDT 2004 | pjc
Maybe here's an opportunity to get a new oven. Electrovert, BTU and Vitronics offer closed-loop N2 control as an option. This, together with other improvements on oven design can reduce N2 consumption by as much as 40%. Not to mention reductions in e
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 29 11:18:11 EDT 2021 | dontfeedphils
I've always had good experiences with BTU, without fail. I've also had fairly good experiences with Heller, although they do like to slowly die on you one part at a time (blowers, SSRs, etc).
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 12 12:38:29 EDT 2021 | cunningham
We have had alot of issue with REHM our BTU on the other hand very little issues