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Super M.O.L.E or Slim KIC 2000 for oven profiling?

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 30 08:40:43 EDT 2002 | pteerink

I have used both. The moles both do the same basic functions. Software options are a little different for each. If you're just looking for basic profiles/oven qualification, either will do a fine job. If you're wanting more in-depth details, I'd su

Preheating a board with metalic coating on both sides

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 30 12:19:38 EDT 2002 | sueph

I am trying to get a profile on a thru-hole board with metalic coating on both sides. My preheaters are about maxed out and my profile is just reaching 200 degeres F. I'm not sure how much I can slow my conveyor down to get more heat. Does any one h

Nozzle size

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 12 15:23:06 EDT 2002 | soupatech

I amusing a Fuji CP3. The part data seems to be the easiest part for me, 3x3 square. I went with the 2mm and had LOTS of dropped parts. A 1.3mm worked MUCH better, between 1 and 2% loss. My only problem now seems to be profiling the oven. The specs o

No Clean Solder Paste

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 17 08:27:35 EST 2004 | Steve

No-Clean has less activators, your profiling Does change. Look at the data sheet supplied by the solder manufacturer. Then tweak the profile based on your equipment, board type, size etc. Don't burn off the activators too quickly. Also keep your chem

REFLOW PROFILE NEED HELP

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 25 10:07:02 EDT 2005 | Rob

From reading back through the post, it looks like you still need to establish whether the parts are actually being damaged, or just not soldered properly. If you're worried about heat damage get the manufacturers recommended reflow profile and che

reflo oven settings

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 16 12:22:21 EST 2006 | stepheniii

Larry, I have said this on the forum > before. > > THE ONLY WAY TO KNOW IF OVEN HEATER > SET POINTS ARE CORRECT IS TO ATTACH THERMO > COUPLES TO YOUR PC BOARDS AND RUN A THERMAL > PROFILE WITH A DATA-LOGGING DEVICE! > > Anything > other than t

BGA process

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 11 09:37:16 EDT 2008 | realchunks

BGAs are actually easy, but proper stencil design, solder paste placement and oven profiles are a must. Especially oven profiles as this is your only indication that the inner balls have reached proper temp, since you cannot visually tell. If you g

SMT LEDS SOLDERING

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 11 04:59:24 EDT 2008 | mun4o

10x , davef, about LEDs - the problem is , that about 1% of all leds wich we soldering have some defect - not blinking, when I make functional test.I chek 300 leds before solderinig - all is ok.After reflow 1 led not blinking, after SW 3 leds not bli

liquidous (indium 8.9hf)

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 07 11:39:48 EDT 2011 | remullis

My oven profile is 155,160,165,180,220,245,255,227 Cooling Zone 132/92. This is a 8 zone CV820 Technical Devices oven. My assy profile using Datapaq Q18 - Base on one probe feedback - Positive slope (7.09), Pos Slope Time (.45), Rise Time (1.17), Me

Re: Reflow Profilers

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 26 15:59:38 EST 1998 | carlm

| What are the key feature to look for in buying a profiling product for Reflow ? | | Who's is the best and how much do these systems cost ? | | Thanks in advance. | | Hi Mark, I am currently the oven sector engineer for a large CM. I spend a lo


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