Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 20 12:58:23 EDT 2011 | sellenzz
We have a Nitrogen Silo. Your going to want to be careful if you decide to use nitrogen, not only are the levels unstable most of the time but it can also cause your components to tombstone like crazy, especially if you run a lot of LED's. We run 24/
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 19 12:27:56 EDT 2012 | proceng1
Are you sure that you are getting adequate nitrogen flow up through the cap? If your pump isn't seated properly, you may have nitrogen escaping. Also, I have two different height nitrogen bases. The shorter one does not allow as much gas to escape
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 08 13:05:03 EDT 2013 | markhoch
Thanks Phil!
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 26 14:51:46 EDT 2000 | eramirez
Currently I am running a very dense PCBA using a PCB less than 20 mils thick. We have two facilities running this product. One is using Nitrogen during reflow one is not. What is the advantage and disadvantages of using Nitrogen during the reflow
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 26 17:48:12 EDT 2000 | ptvianc
Hi: Generlly speaking, in a reactive mode, nitrogen blankets are used to improve the yield of a process that is marginal in terms of removing, and/or preventing the re-appearence of, oxides on copper features or component I/Os. That marginality can
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 25 14:26:50 EDT 2001 | gdstanton
I'm trying to hammer out the setup and operational costs to add Nitrogen to our SMT reflow process. Anyone have an idea on how much liquid N2 they consume monthly on an Electrovert or Conceptronics reflow oven? Thanks in advance for your help.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 25 21:01:04 EDT 2001 | davef
Please consider the forty some postings on nitrogen in the SMTnet archive to be a starting point for your investigation.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 26 06:32:46 EDT 2001 | gdstanton
Sure did. Found 13 w/keyword "Nitrogen". Although, nothing on consumption rates. Thanks for the help.
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