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Full IR Reflow versus conventional convection ?

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 23 09:00:22 EST 2006 | Chunks

Wow, these are still around? Don't go IR, especially with these units. They are very inconsistent. Maybe for adhesive, but I wouldn�t try reflow with them. Yes, you can reflow with them, but this model of oven will constantly change on you. I

Electrovert Omniflo-7 Reflow Oven VS Lead-Free

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 10 09:25:44 EST 2005 | lyrtech

Hi, Actually we're looking for a new reflow oven regarding lead-free process and higher capacity production. We have an opportunity for a second hand Electrovert Omniflo-7 (nitrous ready) that respect our budget. My questions are: Does anyone ha

Re: Reflow ovens : high mass vs. low mass

Electronics Forum | Tue May 18 14:47:02 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| Looking at the full convection reflow oven market, I see two segments, high mass heater ovens (i.e. Electrovert Omniflow,...), and low mass heater ovens (i.e. Heller,...) | Did some of you guys did some testing on both types and what were your find

Micro solder balling

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 26 08:59:56 EDT 2000 | Antonio A. Medina

Ok guys, I need help. Here's the deal. We're getting micro solder balls under discreets on the bottomside of the board. Here's my set up... MPM screener w/vacuum plate 6 mil metal screen with 90% circular (rounded) apertures 7 mil (measured) past

SMT Equipment for manufacturing Computer RAM Modules

Electronics Forum | Sun May 10 07:13:38 EDT 2009 | vtech

Hello I would like to know is my decision correct to purchase the following SMT machines for manufacturing of computer Ram modules and Computer Motherbaord. FUJI XP142E PICK AND PLACE FUJI IP3 PICK AND PLAC ELECTROVERT OMNI 7 REFLOW OVEN Also pleas

Re: Big SMEMA Troubles :-(

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 04 18:13:53 EST 1998 | Michael Allen

I assume that you're dealing w/ Universal's SMPI connectors (and possibly their cables too). We've fabricated "conversion boxes" to accomplish what you're trying to do. These boxes have a female SMPI plug on one side, a female SMEMA plug on the opp

Re: Big SMEMA Troubles :-(

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 03 22:11:38 EST 1998 | phillip hunter

| SMTnetters: | | My UIC conveyors aren't working with my: | | �Omniflow 7 Reflow (Mfg 1/95) | �Dek 265 GS | �Philips CSM | | | What can I do? Does anyone have experience with connecting UIC or other conveyors to the above equipment? On the refl

Electrovert Omniflo-7 Reflow Oven VS Lead-Free

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 10 16:45:36 EST 2005 | pjc

It all depends on what type of board you need to solder. If your boards are small in size and low thermal mass and your conveyor speed requirments are normal, then I'd say the OmniFlo 7 will do the job. It has a max zone temp setting of 280C. The cur

SMT Lead-Free Reflow

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 15 15:10:28 EDT 2008 | markhoch

We currently are using an older Electrovert Convection 7-Zone reflow oven for our Lead-Free assemblies. It has a maximum per zone Temperature setting of 280 Degrees C. This is causing an issue with one particular customer who has a fairly dense produ

Looking to start/buy/lease a small SMT shop

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 05 16:20:49 EDT 2011 | cvoyles

I work with a small EMS shop that has extremely good capability because I created it for an R&D Lab for the U.S. Army. We have at times discussed leasing the equipment/facility to other companies who prefer that to farming out their work to an EMS.


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