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Nitrogen Protection Reflow Oven
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 16 11:54:45 EST 1999 | Mike Naddra
At reflow an inert atmosphere is used to mitigate the occurance of oxidation, to me the decision weather to move from an inert atmosphere is based on several things ; PCB surface finish - are you using a HASL finish, OSP or another surface finish and
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 31 20:07:16 EDT 2002 | russ
Never used an inert atmosphere with this paste but always had great success with it. It leaves a pretty fair amount of residue but that was its only downside if you could call it that. do you need to run inert?
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 15 15:55:58 EST 2008 | pjc
This is from the OmniFlo 5 Engineering data sheet: EXHAUST SPECIFICATIONS: STANDARD AIR OPERATION: - Load-end: 150 cfm (255 m3/hr) at the 4� (102 mm) stack (minimum requirement) - Unload-end: 300 cfm (510 m3/hr) at the 4� (102 mm) stack (minimum req
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 17 11:15:26 EDT 2011 | circleprime
I did some investigating and it seemed that getting a reflow oven with an inert atmosphere could be the answer to the inconsistant wetting issues that we are having with a leadfree DFN-10 on one of our products. Here's my question(s). It seems that
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 03 22:35:02 EDT 2002 | Stephen
If you can solder in an inert atmosphere you'll find the problem will disappear, even blowing N2 over the surface while soldering will solve the problem. 10�C over peak is not excessive, I've run up to 350�C in some cases, protected by N2 the flux wi