Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 21 22:46:37 EDT 2013 | padawanlinuxero
Do you have the thermal profile? Once I invited my nephew to my work and saw the reflow oven and saw how it work and the first questions was : "can we make a pizza uncle?" :o) I always try to do just that even with a small amount of dough :o)
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 30 04:10:10 EST 2009 | sachu_70
Hey Daniel, N2 gas provides an inert atmosphere which help to minimise oxidation, generally a concern across the reflow zone. Although N2 provides a more shiny solder joint, it is certainly more of a cosmetic issue and does not certify joint reliabil
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 19 12:35:27 EDT 2004 | rlackey
Hi Snehal, Here are some considerations for you: Will you be doing Lead free soldering in the near future? What level of throughput are you looking for - are you high volume, medium or low volume? What is the support network like in your area? W
Electronics Forum | Fri May 23 14:39:00 EDT 2003 | bradlanger
Cameron, I am burying the thermocouple in high temp solder on the solder pad of the area I want to profile.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 02 10:11:01 EST 2016 | tombstonesmt
We successfully accomplish this on almost every product we have using our BTU Ovens.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 06 11:58:38 EDT 2011 | gaz
ok, thanks very much for your help.
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 Apr 04 12:39:00 EDT 2011 | gaz
This VIP70 has thermocouple inputs, so I'm hoping that's a good enough profiler. I tried a fairly different profile than you mentioned, so will test your settings today as well. If anyone has opinions, please jump in. Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 31 08:50:18 EDT 2011 | rgduval
While you're waiting, consider giving your paste manufacturer a call. They should have a database of recommended, or starting point profiles based on what oven you have. cheers, ..rob
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 30 17:32:55 EDT 2011 | gaz
Hi, We are using ws488 sn100c paste. Anyone have a profile for a 5 zone oven that has worked well for you?