Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 23 09:04:36 EDT 2006 | kanna
Does anyone have any experience with these ovens > ? We are looking at purchasing a used > one. Anything in particular I should look at > when inspecting it ? > > Any comments good or bad > appreciated..... > > Thnx, Sr. i have one problem he
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 19 17:21:14 EDT 2005 | rick
They're full of crap and are simply trying to get you into a Paramax 150. Depending on your product you could probably get by with a VIP-98.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 16 12:23:40 EDT 2010 | shawnvike
We are looking at buying a new (or used) oven for low-mid volume Pb-free production. I have looked at the smaller Hellers, BTU, vitronics, etc. and I am also looking at the Manncorp CR-6000. I want at elast 5 zones, top and bottom, air (no N2) pi
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 27 20:36:13 EST 2000 | Dave F
HJ: Your best chance of running your boards with a single profile is with ovens from the established suppliers (ie, BTU, Conceptronics, Heller, Vitronics, etc). They are experienced in robust control system designs. Stepping aside from that, consi
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 15 10:36:23 EST 2006 | Robert
Oven runs, input/output sensors work but no product tracking. Various resets have no effect and cannot reset Drive Cycle Timer due to "not calibrated" error. Where can I find the procedure without manuals on-hand?
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 01 21:45:45 EDT 1998 | Jason
Ross, I am a process engineer now but in the past I was an automation Engineer also responsible for maintenance of Mixed tech production lines. The Universal GSM and GSM2 are very reliable machines and have excellent support from Universal. I r
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 20 08:04:47 EDT 2018 | spoiltforchoice
Those of us doing low volume with mesh ovens and double sided boards will often use the titanium strips used for making boards more rigid for wave soldering. Gives you enough clearance for lower profile items that you would typically find on the firs
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 18 06:04:39 EDT 2005 | Rob
It depends on a number of factors - including as Russ pointed out, complexity (sometimes you need to create very complex profiles if you have large BGAs and other such components, which require at least 7 heated zones), then you have size, required l
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 04 18:16:43 EDT 2014 | garym4569
We are in the process of launching a new product and found reflow solder issue with one of the inductors. I have set oven profile to paste specifications. I just finished profiling with thermocouple under problem component. All other components ex
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 27 13:12:37 EDT 2014 | gascon5383
I have a situation and was hoping to get some opinions on whether a saddle type profile is better or worse than a linear profile. We have an 8 heating zone 3 peak zone and 4 cooling zone single track oven that I am having a tombstone issue with. It's