Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 19 08:33:04 EDT 2005 | TPM
Thanks Ken! Your response was exactly what I was looking for. Is there anyway I could speak to you directly about this? Thanks again
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 19 11:43:16 EDT 2005 | dougs
Ken is right about the BTU VIP's, we have 2 both about 6 years old as well, i've been here 1 1/2 years and only replaced a 15V power supply on one of them, no other issues at all.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 03 19:25:35 EST 2006 | kimkim03
My company is manufacturing lead-free reflow, wave oven and screen printer in Cihna. We are with good quality and low price. If you would like to know some more, just send a e-mail to me, I can give you more information.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 17 06:45:29 EST 2006 | meritajs
Hi All, Could somebody help us to acguire manual or technical info for solder wave Electrovert Econopak and reflow oven HELLER 1500S Thank you Peter
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 14 12:03:51 EST 2006 | Wave Master Larry
Well Im more of a wave guy but we had an employee in the engineering department, he's left the company but he used these setpoints on the ovens in ai. 180, 170, 170, 190, 200, 225, 225 I heard they worke pretty well at those deltas
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 25 12:21:53 EDT 2006 | jdumont
...and after you remove/replace the BGA you send the entire board back through the reflow oven??...that doesnt sound like a very good idea...
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 24 09:41:34 EDT 2006 | pjshiloh
Hello TA, Novastar's Model 18X2HT sounds like it will meet most of your requirements. If you would like detailed information about it, please contact me at pjshiloh@novastarinc.com. or (215)947-4700. Regards, John Shiloh
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 25 14:32:18 EDT 2006 | slthomas
Hoss, that's what we do here. Slotted Durastone bars is all it takes unless the board is big enough to require a center support
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 25 22:32:51 EDT 2006 | davef
We've talked about this previously on SMTnet. Search the fine SMTnet Archives. For instance: http://www.smtnet.com/forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Message_ID=17463
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 26 09:39:44 EDT 2006 | russ
Sorry, If you need to do this, I would run a high temp alloy in the first side and then a lower temp on the second side. Components must be able to withstand the high temp process for the first side. Russ