Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 16 10:01:03 EDT 2012 | patrickbruneel
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Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 24 09:33:36 EST 2003 | pjc
ECD has a product called the OverRIDER for benchmarking and trending oven performance. http://www.ecd.com/emfg/instruments/ovenrider/
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 05:05:09 EDT 2007 | Haris
Still confused what you are trying to say? And I didnt get the answer regarding soldering profile.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 16 20:04:24 EDT 2012 | hegemon
6 or 7 replies and 3 *flamer* ratings already? And here I thought this was good info above...
Electronics Forum | Thu May 14 10:00:14 EDT 2015 | swag
I like MpM personally - run forever and programming is easy and leads you through it. It's hard to miss a step of programming with MpM software. DEK's a little harder (for me) but still very nice controls. The pluses of DEK - DEK has a high freque
Electronics Forum | Fri May 22 12:42:43 EDT 2015 | deanm
Sr. Tech, you are right in that there is no verification of the profile. We are a Class 3 high mix OEM. We have visual inspection after SMT. We have not seen problems with wetting, grainy solder, cold solder, charred boards, etc. that would indicate
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 24 09:53:03 EST 2005 | aj
Doug, We are getting ready to do some trials at the moment. I have profiled the oven and achieved the Required Temps. that would be desirable. I dont envisage any problems what so ever aslong as who ever is doing the profile fully understands the
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 06 12:52:35 EDT 2006 | samir
..and he can put the flux in and keep it a secret too from his customer.. RSS profile on wave?? I never heard of a soak zone for wave preheat...you may be burning off your activator..hence, the beads. For wave preheat, your main goal is to ramp up
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 28 11:31:42 EDT 2008 | blnorman
Ideal situation is get a technical rep from the solder paste supplier. They know their paste better, and should be able to work out a profile based on their paste and your oven. Again, a technical rep, not the sales guy.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 28 13:21:50 EDT 2008 | realchunks
Do you have a Slim-Kic? You can run a profile and then do predictions from there. Very useful tool.