Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 09 10:37:06 EDT 2005 | Mika
Are You planning to produce a RoHS compliant product? If You just are going to reflow non RoHS compliant components with a "RoHS oven profile"; make sure that the comps. can withstand the higher solder temperature. As we see it; it is a big reliabil
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 13 04:26:00 EDT 2005 | Joris Groot koerkamp
For the lead free reflow process we tested with our Vitronics 500smr oven. To reach the high temperature of the lead free profile was no problem. We are not using an active cooling system so the pcb's are maby to hot wen the leaving the oven. Can an
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 08 06:16:07 EST 2014 | spoiltforchoice
http://www.ddmnovastar.com/reflow-ovens/medium-to-high-volume/sf-lead-free-reflow-oven suggests 200CFM per vent?
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 18 15:46:14 EDT 2011 | remullis
I agree with the comments below. I see no difference with lead free. Across five reflow ovens our external nitrogen tank was about 14' tall and 7' round. I am with a different company now due to the great ole american "lets send product out of the co
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 24 07:10:39 EST 2000 | Chris May
Sarry, Word on the street is that your profile will have to be hotter, maybe up to 20C hotter, I have trialled lead free. The sales guy said, "Right, lets reprofile your oven ! I said, "No, lets try it as it is.....! The results were fine, as the
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 08 19:09:44 EST 2006 | darby
I have just started production run using this component. After reflow I see that there is an undercut of solder between the pcb and the lead instead of a fillet. This means that some of the leads are sitting above the solder with no wetting to the co
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 04 10:10:54 EST 2006 | Amol Kane
One of my customer is asking the need for a separate oven for lead-free reflow. In all of my researches in lead-free transition, i have not read anywhere for the necessity of a separate oven for lead-free reflow....am I missing something here?? plea
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 29 18:26:57 EDT 2013 | sfeinsp
We using nitrogen only for Selective Solder machine, you don't need it for reflow oven, to improve solderability we use Vapor Fase oven.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 29 19:39:57 EDT 2013 | hegemon
No problem running lead free without nitrogen. Careful profiling will take care of the soldering. Cosmetically, the Nitrogen reflow is superior for lead free, and we see much better wetting, better coverage of the PWB pads, and of course the smooth
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 20 17:07:20 EST 2007 | kennyrebbe
I am looking for a new semi automatic Stencil printer, and reflow oven that is capable of doing double sided boards with BGA�s. We currently own a Manncorp 4500R stencil printer https://www.manncorp.com/4x00_stencil_printers/index.php?view=overview&a