Is this a single sided or double sided board?
We run the first side flat on the oven belt this keeps the board flat for the second side assembly.
If the board warps during the second reflow process we will make a support fixture to carry the PCBA on the belt again instead of on the edge hold chain. This can sometimes be as simple as a couple of FR4 sticks placed underneath the assembly with the components resting directlt on top of the sticks. You need to make sure that no parts come into contact with the oven belt or they can become dislodged/moved.
If either of these can't be done a carrier fixture will need to be designed to provide support during reflow. We usually use a "picture frame" type base with standoffs located at key points to support the board (tooling holes work great if they are in the right spots otherwise any empty area on the board works)
If you only want to flatten for wave process I would reccommend the use of dedicated fixtures OR you can buy universal frames from companies like FANCORT These frames have a multitude of accesories such as solder dams, "sky hooks", etc... They also manufacture board stiffeners that are made out of titanium that will straighten and hold a board flat during thermal processes.
Hope this helps
Russ
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