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Re: Nitrogen to use or not to use

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 17 08:29:18 EST 1999 | Wolfgang Busko

Hi Chuck, let�s say it the other way round. We use noclean since I can�t even remember without nitrogen and all of our subcons do with no known problems. The processes are adapted to it and no complaints are heard up to now. That is related to our pr

Re: Nitrogen to use or not to use

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 16 17:50:03 EST 1999 | LUIS LOPEZ

Hi, I am new on this, I want to ask you what is HASL finish, OSP, FPY, ppm. About to eliminate the Nitrogen in reflow soldering, a listen about one solder paste that no requires Nitrogen, the solder paste is called Indium, I don't know if this is tru

Re: Why use Nitrogen ??

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

Re: Why use Nitrogen ??

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

Re: Why use Nitrogen ??

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

Re: Why use Nitrogen ??

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

Re: Why use Nitrogen ??

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

Re: Why use Nitrogen ??

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

Re: Why use Nitrogen ??

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

High Temp Solders and their use

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 23 19:01:54 EDT 2000 | kbmacg

For high temperature electronics, operating in 225�C ambient environments, most solders can not be used. The high-lead solders all have difficulties of one sort or another. Is their anything new regarding useful high melting point solders? Especially


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