Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 12 02:30:00 EDT 1999 | Jeff Sanchez
| Anyone else has any suggestions? Thanks. Cunli | | Current Candidates: | | SMTneter's Lounge | SMTneter's Corner | Meet SMTneters | SMTnet Community | SMTnet People | | Oh! I got one? how about " THE OVEN " hehe, ok it's kind of lame. I will t
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 12 21:37:52 EDT 2009 | padawanlinuxero
HI !!! We have the same oven! and yes profiling is hard, but not that bad. Check with the solder paste company for information, right out of my head dont remember for the temps that we use on mondayIcan show you my profile so that youhave an idea
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 27 12:44:07 EDT 2009 | stepheniii
Let me be the first to suggest; Get a better oven. 5 zones minimum. If you can't, you will have to have some way of profiling the board. Does the oven have thermocouple ports? If not you will have to buy some kind of termperature datalogger. Mayb
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 11 14:11:52 EST 2009 | thanh
thanks for all the informations.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 27 17:29:11 EST 2003 | paul
can any one tell me if you should run the same heat on the same boards no matter what deffrent parts are on the board Should you do a oven profile for every deffrent board or is it the thickness of the board that matters.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 27 14:12:10 EDT 2009 | rgduval
Check with your paste manufacturer for a recommended baseling. The paste manufacturers generally have a database by oven that gives optimal performance for their paste. It's only a baseline, and does need to be adjusted based on the thermal foot pr
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 27 19:07:20 EST 2003 | jonfox
Just to be sure, you really should. PCB thickness and component density are the key players.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 11 09:51:42 EST 2009 | rajeshwara
try less soak 130 to 225 for lead free : 70-80 sec