Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 13 11:43:04 EST 2006 | fastek
Loco- I was expecting such a response. Look...my point is this....the reflow oven is the most simple piece of equipment on the floor. I can't imagine having to call in BTU repeatedly if it is a fairly recent vintage oven. Plus it sounds like Kris mi
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 27 04:52:06 EDT 2006 | slaine
Ive a 5 zone vip 90, running at temperatures up to 280 degrees, biggest problem we have is with the fan moters siezing up. think we must have changed 8 out of 10 of them ok there 10 years old but it can be a lot of hastle. they sieze absolutly solid.
Electronics Forum | Sat May 06 23:44:24 EDT 2006 | mika
We get away with edge clearance of 5 mm on the bottom side and 3 mm on the top side. This is mainly because of our BTU-reflow ovens. The rest of our assy-line can handle 3 mm edge clearence. Assuming that a double sided pcba is running secondary sid
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 27 17:23:44 EST 2006 | billwestiet
Russ, I felt the same way before I took the job doing this, and actually only took the job after taking a weeks vacation to look at the machine. There is certainly some truth to Chinese companies basing thier engineering on existing well known suppl
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 24 14:04:44 EDT 2006 | pjc
You did not tell us where your boards fit on the thermal mass range. That is key. I've run Pb Free low to medium thermal mass boards with good results on a 5 zone oven (5 top/5 bottom). You should not have a problem running a medium thermal mass boa