Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 16 16:34:01 EST 2015 | rgduval
It's a four-spindle head. I've already learned the joys of the size of the nozzles...on a job that had an 0603 cap a bit too close to an SOIC. The first panel ran, and the cap placed after the IC...and I had parts everywhere. Got it figured out an
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 25 15:54:22 EDT 2008 | pcbbuilders
I am trying to optimize my reflow profile. i have a 5 zone oven. lead-free: for the 1st 3 zones, i am good, at about 150-200 deg for 150 seconds. during the 4th zone, i am at a temp of 200-220 for 50 seconds. during the 5th zone, i am at 220-245 f
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 03 11:20:35 EDT 2012 | davef
EricR: There's substantial information about the properties of solder alloys on the web. Here's an example of something that I clipped from one site Alloy ||Solidus (°C)||Liquidus (C°) ||Tensile Strength (psi / MPa) Sn42 Bi58||-E-||138||8000 / 55.2
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 25 23:01:04 EDT 2008 | chip_flip
What paste are using? You should referance the manufactures time and temperature specification. Running lead-free in a 5 zone oven can be done with out a problem but it is not production friendly. If you are concerned with through put I would look fo
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 01 21:10:35 EDT 2008 | leo_dektec
You can keep only the 5th zone as the reflow zone. And lower the first two zones to keep a good ramping rate. Meanwhile,please note the ting temperature in software or control panel is not the exact temperature in your PCB, you'd better get a KIC or
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 02 08:06:11 EDT 2008 | pcbbuilders
Is there a limit to the time that most components can stay at temperatures around 130-200 deg c? if i slow the time, the first 4 zones will be at this temp for about 5 minutes in no lead process. i am concerned that some chips wont be rated at this t
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 15 09:17:52 EDT 2010 | eniac
Hi all! Does any body know which company is real manufacturer of this reflow ovens? Manncorp is only distributor (and in USA), I can't buy it in USA and move to Eastern Europe :( I need to find who produce this ovens, can somebody help to me? Than
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 12 14:35:03 EDT 2002 | jax
BGA Clamp...... Sounds to technical to me! Not sure about what is needed for installing on IP2, although I am pretty sure it can be done. I have no pic to give. Stop working with FUJI about 5 years ago.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 15 17:35:42 EDT 2002 | davef
Micro BGA � (�BGA�). A Tessera brand name for a fine [0.5 mm and 0.75 mm solder ball] pitch BGA.
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 12 00:48:35 EDT 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi I want to echo the above good advice. Be careful that you either buy a machine from a company that will be here 5 years out or you buy training, equipment documentation and spare parts to cover you. YiEng, MA/NY DDave