Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 27 11:12:32 EDT 2006 | tds
I have a Quad ZCR (4 zone) oven for $5,000. Edge/Mesh, auto chain oiler.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 19 11:09:40 EDT 2012 | deanm
We have a Quad ZCR 4 zone we are not using since upgrading in March. Running condition. Call me at 717-939-2300x292. Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 23 09:23:05 EDT 2022 | richardcargill
Does anyone have any insight/experience with the Quad QCR942 reflow oven ? We've been offered one at a bargain price but are apprehensive about it being listed as only a 4 zone system. Cheers
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 28 16:21:03 EDT 2002 | russ
Is that 5 top and 5 bottom zones? We use a 4 zone and a 3/4 zone oven for BGAs and have success. I don't believe that the amount of zones is the issue but what type of profile you can get out of them. I will admit that the large ovens are much eas
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 24 19:38:52 EDT 2002 | russ
I sure hope you don't need any of those!! otherwise I don't know what I or probably most of the people reading this forum have been doing for the last 5 years. We are using a 4 zone oven (wish I had an 8 zone) and have great success putting these do
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 21 09:15:03 EDT 2006 | russ
I would recommend that you find a small 3-4 zone oven with convection preferably. If you are running lead free then you will want to find at least a 5 zone. With lead free coming on, there are many small ovens available from companies upgrading.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 25 19:12:17 EDT 2022 | proceng1
I generally do not design an array larger than 10" x 12". Other than just thermal mass, the one issue to watch with extra length is if the array is so large that it spans multiple heat zones at the same time. We have panels that are up to 48" l
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 06 17:36:39 EST 2006 | russ
G, it is called, "I just went to a sales seminar on pbfree" Show them your profile and call them to the table. Make them tell you specifically what is wrong with your profiles. and even better yet make them explain to you why the extra zones are
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 11 08:22:26 EST 2014 | emeto
The longer the oven, the better. You will have much more capabilities in creating the precise profiles the way you want them(with10-12 zone oven). I have worked with ovens from 2 to 12 zones and the difference is huge. In my opinion try to get a 10zo
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 14:27:22 EDT 2004 | jdumont
Hi all, I will be looking into ovens shortly for our conversion to lead free. I hear and understand why our Heller 1088 oven wont make the cut for lead free (4 zones isnt enough). Can anyone recommend a good mid range oven? We have been very happy