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Specifications

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 04 20:50:45 EDT 2007 | itaig1

We recently purchased an IBL VPP-M600 vapour phase reflow oven. We currently only have partial documentation and need to know the requirements for the water cooling. ie flow rate, cooling power etc. We also need the spare parts listing and service ma

Specifications

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 15 04:01:52 EDT 2007 | itaig1

Thank you for your reply. We are mainly interested in what are the cooling requirements in kW of cooling power and the required flow rate. We purchased an electronic version of the operators manual from IBL however the manual makes reference to secti

Reflow Oven with Vacuum System

Electronics Forum | Tue May 25 18:07:22 EDT 2010 | jlawson

Vacuum Soldering is mostly available with Vapor Phase Soldering systems as a option. Asscon / IBL / Rehm Thermal all offer this... Rehms system is unique as they offer in place solder and vacuum vs the other two vendors that move a PCB with Molten

Reflow oven recommendation

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 03 12:16:58 EST 2010 | vmorina

Hi Jack, I haven't progressed that much on the reflow project.I'll be working on it in two weeks. Although, I have few vendors that I've been communicating for more info about vapor phase reflow ovens. See the following list: Wenesco Sintronex AICT

Seeking Vapour Machine

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 17 05:20:38 EST 2010 | jlawson

Also please contact Rehm Thermal, they make best Vapor Phase systems in terms of cost of onwership - less galden usage than Asscon or IBL, have more controllable ramp rate control vs the other vendors also...use patented galden injection on demand an

Vapor soldering

Electronics Forum | Mon May 03 16:39:44 EDT 2010 | jlawson

Thanks Larry We are loooking a bigger Vapor > machine which could soldered our big size > borad(600x600 mm)assembled with hundreds of > sockets and thousands of components. How about > IBL products? Anyone used before? You should also look at

Buying a new Reflow

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 26 06:16:02 EDT 2019 | spoiltforchoice

We have enough volume/oversized products that batch vapor doesn't quite work. Once you move into the quasi inline or fully inline vapor system they become eye-wateringly expensive. Plus you get an entirely new process to learn, potentially increased

Vapor phase versus forced convection

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 16 11:58:29 EDT 2004 | Dreamsniper

I've worked with a Vapor Phase Oven a semi-automatic and a manual oven for evaluation. They worked fine and produce better grain of solder joints. The fluid that you need depends on the solder temperature that you require. I've used a 200'C fluid for

Re: BGAs and vapor phase

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 19 12:37:15 EDT 1999 | Wolfgang Busko

| | | | | Hi, SMTASSY | | | | that�s what we do, soldering our double-sided-finepitch-BGA-and all-the-other-stuff-boards in vapourphase because it�s the only thing we have. | | First, we do not do real series produktion, only prototyping up to som

Re: BGAs and vapor phase

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 20 05:29:14 EDT 1999 | Wolfgang Busko

| | | | | | | | Hi, SMTASSY | | | | | | that�s what we do, soldering our double-sided-finepitch-BGA-and all-the-other-stuff-boards in vapourphase because it�s the only thing we have. | | | First, we do not do real series produktion, only prototypi


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