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Re: Batch reflow oven

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 16 20:09:01 EST 1999 | Wayne Bracy

| | | Looking for a company that makes a small batch reflow oven. Not a belt-style convection oven, but a cabinet style that can 125 c to 150 c. | | | | | | Thank you | | | | | TRY GE I HAVE ONE AT HOME THAT COOKES PRETY DARN GOOD. And it will get

Re: Vitronics Ovens

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 02 15:27:19 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach

| | Looking to contact some users of Vitronics reflow ovens. | | Which model do you use? | | Overall opinion of equipment and company? | | Thanks in advance | Where in the world is Steve Dow when you need him? Steve was one of the pioneers at Vitroni

Re: Reflow oven feedback

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 25 02:50:33 EST 1998 | Scott McKee

| I am currently evaluating some different reflow ovens | for a future purchase. The manufacturers we are | looking at are Conceptronic, BTU, and Heller. Any | feedback on these manufacturers would be welcome. | I am particularly interested in: | 1

Nozzle size

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 12 16:17:07 EDT 2002 | soupatech

There seems to be less play in the pocket than with other parts i've loaded. I was assuming the large nozzle would work better but for reasons unknown to me it didn't. I also tried a 1mm and had parts all over the machine (can you say hand place 100+

Harwin SM connector problems

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 28 05:41:22 EDT 2005 | K

Hi guys, Have any of you encountered harwin connector M80-647 in the past? Have you noticed any problems with the reliability of the component, solderability and 'reworkability' (thats a new word for sure)? Heres a PDF of the component; http://www.

No such thing as a Compact Reflow Oven?

Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 18 18:01:00 EDT 2018 | spoiltforchoice

Reckless that's easy : Tabletop units are a joke, you could just as well go build one yourself with a toaster oven and a controller, the results won't be great but at least you won't have spent $5k on one with a ssnazzy screen. "Hulking Units" - wel

No such thing as a Compact Reflow Oven?

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 20 08:04:47 EDT 2018 | spoiltforchoice

Those of us doing low volume with mesh ovens and double sided boards will often use the titanium strips used for making boards more rigid for wave soldering. Gives you enough clearance for lower profile items that you would typically find on the firs

Re: Batch reflow oven

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 22 15:05:52 EST 1999 | Scott

| | | | Looking for a company that makes a small batch reflow oven. Not a belt-style convection oven, but a cabinet style that can 125 c to 150 c. | | | | | | | | Thank you | | | | | | | TRY GE I HAVE ONE AT HOME THAT COOKES PRETY DARN GOOD. And i

No such thing as a Compact Reflow Oven?

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 21 04:50:46 EDT 2018 | spoiltforchoice

I haven't used either of them but... The Essemtec distributors & their engineers over here do quite like the RO400 & 300 (typically not much to do on a service but clean them) and the places I am aware of that use them are happy enough with them too.

Re: BGA repair/rework

Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 06 12:33:21 EST 1999 | Dean

| | 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


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