Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 04 15:33:01 EDT 2004 | Jimmy
We are looking at several reflow ovens with intent to acquire one for both air and nitrogen reflow capability (i.e. have the capability to reflow in either air or nitrogen environment). Would be interested to know what I should look for in comparing
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 29 10:45:46 EDT 2006 | stepheniii
We have an ERSA Versaflow Ecoselect selective wave soldering machine. It works well except it needs nitrogen. You can't even move the table around if your nitrogen tank is empty. The spec sheet says Required degree of purity: Nitrogen liquid 5.0
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 17 14:20:49 EDT 2006 | Jay Hardin
Hello everybody, My name is Jay Hardin and I'm the MS2 Applications Manager for P. Kay Metal. I was just informed of this thread and will post my 2 cents when needed. I'm the guy who goes out in the field and makes sure MS2 is installed properly and
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 12 15:24:30 EDT 1998 | Steve A
| I am looking at purchaseing a full convection bench top oven from OK Industrys. (Model JEM-310) | It seems to have all the features that we will need for low volume production runs. | It has a Nitrogen input option, and I am intrested if anyone on
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 12 15:28:10 EDT 1998 | Steve McBride
The use of nitrogen will not play a role in even heating of the product. What it will do is make a marginal process look better or give you a larger "process window". The need for nitrogen depends upon several factors. If you are using commercial p
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 16 17:50:03 EST 1999 | LUIS LOPEZ
Hi, I am new on this, I want to ask you what is HASL finish, OSP, FPY, ppm. About to eliminate the Nitrogen in reflow soldering, a listen about one solder paste that no requires Nitrogen, the solder paste is called Indium, I don't know if this is tru
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 08:57:28 EDT 2001 | Hussman
Por, You talking wave solder or reflow solder? At wave, nitrogen is the way to go. Just like you stated, it does affect the surface tension. If you're reflowing, I wouldn't go nitrogen unless you have to. Improper stencil design is usually the c
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 29 11:28:09 EDT 2002 | yngwie
Is there a difference between the Nitrogen cabinet vs Dry cabinet ? How does this helps in creating safe environment for MSD storage. I felt puzzled when my customer rejected me coz' I'm using the Nitrogen cabinet instead of dry cabinet. Except for t
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 12 20:13:39 EST 2003 | cmiller
Does anyone have any experience with setting up a nitrogen supply system to a wave solder machine that is equiped for it? Does the nitrogen need to be room temp or higher? Does it make a big difference with bridging or solder quality? We bought a use
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 21 10:31:48 EST 2003 | adlsmt
We dont have the debridging knife. I had one on an old Hollis machine I had once. It was totally worthless. I am setting up the nitrogen today. I will let you know how its goes. We are using a water based no-clean. The nitrogen will probably make a
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