Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 13 13:34:13 EDT 2003 | caldon
HI Andrea- to answer Q: 1) Stencils can be order through various vendors that manufacture stencils. You would need to have CAD data for the Stencil company to make them. You design engineer should have the CAD info. Also, the stencil design company c
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 16 20:55:57 EST 2017 | youngbuck
Was wondering if anybody has experience a zone that will not get up to temperature. I changed the Solid state relay, made sure the thermocouple is working. The only thing I can think of is the bottom heater panel has a corroded/broken wire which is a
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 02 01:49:48 EST 2016 | jeya7376
I want to do improvement in conversion time. We running small quantity board and frequently do conversion. we produce very simple board no BGA only resistor, capacitor, LED, IC and transistor. We are running same model top and bottom in 1 reflow oven
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 09 19:25:15 EST 2017 | fadzril
It shouldn't be any issue if you measure the top reflow settings using bottom profile board & the results are OK. To common the reflow profile, both bottom & top profile measurement are taken & analyzed. This, too, can be applied, even for differen
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 10 08:51:43 EDT 2012 | donkudner
How often do you have to replace the blower motors? I will ask the oven manufacturers what the average MTBF is for their blowers. We have numerous BTU's and I don't think any of them have required replacement before 8 years (single shift). Once they
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 24 22:43:20 EST 2017 | david_chiu
Absolutely ok!! We already co-use the same profile setting for top and bottom side to avoid line efficiency loss for more than 10 years. But only one thing you should careful is the heavy mechanical parts on bottom side may drop during reflow proces
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 16 12:22:21 EST 2006 | stepheniii
Larry, I have said this on the forum > before. > > THE ONLY WAY TO KNOW IF OVEN HEATER > SET POINTS ARE CORRECT IS TO ATTACH THERMO > COUPLES TO YOUR PC BOARDS AND RUN A THERMAL > PROFILE WITH A DATA-LOGGING DEVICE! > > Anything > other than t
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 04 10:17:39 EST 2008 | slthomas
Your oven no doubt compensated by reducing energy to your heaters so it might not be as bad as you think. I'd be more concerned about even heating than over heating. My opinion is that an out of calibration profiler result is better than no result
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 12 08:12:51 EDT 2006 | realchunks
I have, but not for what you are trying. Different ovens and styles react differently when you try this, so you have to experiment to see how far you can go. Why do you think different temps top and bottom will solve the coplanairty issue? Is this
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 11 20:52:51 EDT 2006 | psgill
Guys, Any of you tried running different setting on the top & bottom side temperature on the reflow oven. I'm trying to address uBGA coplanarity issue using this method. Assume board are flat. Any inputs?