Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 12 13:16:35 EST 2007 | CK the Flip Guy
Looks good at first glance. Couple of questions, though: Time Above _____. Fill in the blank. Is Liquidous 183C (Tin-Lead) or 217C to 220C (Lead Free)? The "soak" of 150-190, at 0.6*C per second ramp up looks good, weather it's lead or lead-free
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 12 13:15:14 EST 2007 | realchunks
Does this meet the SMQ230 recommended time above liquidous? Do you have any parts that cannot withstand 239 degress C? If meet SMQ230's recommended time and temps and your parts are rated for this temp, then you should be OK. The real proof is ref
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 13 15:56:16 EST 2007 | darby
Campos, This is a direct reply I recieved from Indium, (thanks to Rich Brooks), in late 2004 regarding SMQ230. I have followed these guidelines with good results using ENIG finish. Same also applies to Indium 5.1 apply to both alloys (SAC 387 and 305
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 12 17:24:51 EST 2007 | dave
250-260ish seems a little on the high side ? Depending on the board density and components 230-245 should suffice. Again time above is usually preferred between 30-90secs but again it really depends on the PCB Dave
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 27 15:16:36 EDT 2018 | proceng1
Wow, that is weird. I can't imagine that it's a setting, but who knows. The next time that oven is down, I'll look around and see if I can find some settings.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 28 11:05:33 EDT 2018 | dleeper
I had a DOS Heller 1500 a looooong time ago so my memory is fuzzy. That being said I remember there were some weird options in some of the configuration menus. I don't remember the names, but its were you would set the alarm points, you could manual
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 12 13:01:09 EST 2007 | campos
Hi all,, I running SMQ230 solder paste with a time above = 40sec with peak temperature = 239 degrees .. the complete reflow takes almost 6 min with a slope (150to190) close to .60 degrees/sec .. may I have some concern about that or it's ok?? tks..
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 26 20:33:50 EDT 2002 | davef
Not as such. Generally, people tailor their profiles to produce glam solder connections on their boards. Search the fine SMTnet Archives for discussion on the factors affecting solder reflow recipes. What is the best way to get these PCB made to s
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 12:19:20 EDT 2007 | guqing
We are having problem to develop lead-free (SAC305) reflow profile for big SMT electrolytic caps. The delta T of the joint of the cap with the rest of the board is too big to fit in the tighter lead-free window. Any suggestions regarding the total pr
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 03 13:25:07 EDT 2005 | Bob R.
We have enough history to know that frequent profiles are a waste of time. We check the profile once a month, after any significant maintenance, and after a changeover. Other than that we rely on the alarms on the individual zones.