Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 16 17:54:12 EST 2003 | Ren�
Hi burb , reflow temps are same than other profiles just follow your solder paste recomendations , Will help you a lot a solder paste with Silver , or if you want to eliminate completely the granular looking , use nitrogen with your oven ( You will s
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 24 04:49:45 EDT 2009 | d0min0
that crossed our minds - overloading of the oven but in reality we produce 5 references with very little output difference (close to 2 sec difference) so it should be a problem since a few yeats and on all references...? no only on 2 references from
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 01 04:31:03 EDT 2019 | sssamw
It depends on your product requirement, different application means different requirement.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 15 08:25:42 EDT 2013 | torch
looking for a bit of advice really, our current reflow oven (surfair 510) is in the process of slowly dieing so we are in the market for a replacement. I havent followed technologies on ovens for a while but im looking for something that is low to m
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 24 11:05:38 EST 2003 | johnw
I fyour just using Sn/Pb in your paste even using nitrogen will lave you with slightly grainy joints. The silver from your PCB will disolve into the Sn/Pb at 'uncontrolled' rate what I mean is depending on the temperature and time above liquidous the
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 23 03:43:31 EDT 2009 | d0min0
hello, we are profiling with the pcb each day - results are very good with a small delta we made another test board with TC only in the problem places - same good result we tried 500-600 boards on 12 zone machine - zero defects while on standard 6
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 16 12:06:29 EDT 1999 | Scott S. Snider
| | | Hi, | | | | | | Can someone pls suggest to me the best reflow temperature setting | | | for a force air convection oven. The details is as follow. | | | 1) Heller 1700s | | | 2) 12 zone---6 top and 6 bot | | | 3) Solder paste --- Qualitek 691
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 18 23:56:27 EDT 2002 | Abelardo Rodriguez
I'm trying to get a better understanding of the cooking process of pcb's. The use of nitrogen in reflow and wave ovens. Seems to have a wide margin of acceptance as a standard gas to prevent oxidation of metals in the board. Has any one heard or us
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 19 16:54:32 EDT 2007 | flipit
I don't suggest using Pd/Ag or Ag/Pd terminated components unless you are forced to use them. You often see a line of demarcation that suggests a poorly wetted solder joint. I have had bad experiences with Pd/Ag terminated capacitors. Even when so
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 13 11:21:45 EDT 2001 | aldo_maldonado
We've had several instances of parts (1206R, SOT-23) popping off of their location during reflow. Parts placement is OK, paste brick is aligned and compact before oven. But we get random parts off their location just lying somewhere else on the boar