Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 29 13:30:36 EDT 2019 | emeto
If quality or Reliability is the key.... BTU, Soltec Vitronics..Rehm... If it is the money ...probably not these brands.....:)
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 10 11:22:50 EST 2004 | rlackey
Hi, We paid �60K for a 6622C from Vitronics Soltec, no idea about US costs since the dollar went down the swanny. Great machine though. Not all lead free ovens come with Nitrogen capability - it depends whether you specify it or not, and it can ad
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 01 21:45:45 EDT 1998 | Jason
Ross, I am a process engineer now but in the past I was an automation Engineer also responsible for maintenance of Mixed tech production lines. The Universal GSM and GSM2 are very reliable machines and have excellent support from Universal. I r
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 04:02:26 EST 2000 | Chris May
Michael, Thanks for your response. More info:- The processes are as follows, Stencil Print (6 thou on DEK 248) Placement on Contact 3AV and Reflow on BTU 4 zone Top & Bottom oven.It is not an In-Line system. Our board technology is mixed but heavi
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 27 17:23:44 EST 2006 | billwestiet
Russ, I felt the same way before I took the job doing this, and actually only took the job after taking a weeks vacation to look at the machine. There is certainly some truth to Chinese companies basing thier engineering on existing well known suppl
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 18 13:14:52 EDT 2005 | lyrtech
I can confirm that the QUAD Oven are any day broken. From what I red, BTU seems to be the brand to put our confidence in. So, no one talk about ELECTROVERT oven. Any experience with this brand? And how can I choose between Vitronics and BTU? It seem
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 08 20:17:41 EST 1999 | Michael Larsen
| | I'm having a fun time between BGA rework/repair using an SRT 1000 and SPC efforts (much easier) using DEK stencil printing processes and BTU reflow with 6 Fuji lines in between. | | Concerning the BGA stuff, I'm getting about 60% success using
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 25 16:50:13 EDT 2005 | Mark
I have an application that requires soldering pieces of metal (copper plate and copper fins to make a heatsink). Each piece is about 1 lb. I cannot test it in our reflow oven (5 zone) since the piece is about 3" in height. Has anyone attempted to
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 09:25:22 EDT 2012 | donkudner
We are planning to purchase two new reflow ovens. I would like to take an unofficial reliability survey. Could you list your reflow oven model / age (yrs) / number of unplanned maintenance events in the last year? Example: BTU VIP98/2001/8
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 03 17:25:47 EST 2012 | tombstonesmt
We've been having issues with our current process of oven profiles. We use a high temp adhesive to bond the thermal couples to the desired components. The issue of them letting go or releasing during reflow temps are hit or miss. Majority of our buis