Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 29 11:46:13 EDT 2019 | emeto
I have used the Chinese ovens that Manncorp is selling bought from another supplier and they can do the job. These will do the job. You can manufacture metal piece(plate) slightly tilted to collect the boards behind the oven(similar to wave soldering
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 07 06:15:57 EDT 2011 | afcpeacock
Last year I bought in a 10 zone reflow to replace our 6 zone. This was due to a number of reasons but mainly the 6 zone oven was not long enough to cope with solder voids on Ceramic bases using LF paste. Without knowing your product, just ensure tha
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 14 10:48:07 EST 2020 | dontfeedphils
I've worked with these quite a bit in the past as well. As the previous poster mentioned, we ran either 4/5 mil thick stencil with a pretty standard RTS profile in a 10 zone convention oven without issue.
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 | Mon Sep 27 18:11:14 EDT 2021 | emeto
I did work with most of these brands have some personal preferences like anyone here.I will just say that ovens I worked with, make it for 5-10 years with not a single fan failure, so stay away from the models that give this kind of trouble. If we ar
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 11 08:22:26 EST 2014 | emeto
The longer the oven, the better. You will have much more capabilities in creating the precise profiles the way you want them(with10-12 zone oven). I have worked with ovens from 2 to 12 zones and the difference is huge. In my opinion try to get a 10zo
Electronics Forum | Fri May 21 13:24:26 EDT 2021 | rieko
Would anyone know the issue with caked on flux residue coming out of a 10 zone reflow oven? I appreciate anyone's feedback and suggestions, thanks in advance. We are using Indium 10.1 no clean solder paste.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 24 02:10:52 EDT 2017 | fadzril
Hi! My company is considering to purchase reflow oven. Specifications : 10Zone Air Reflow, N2 Ready. What type of items should I consider? 1. Cooling Zone? 2. Length? 3. Power Ratings 4. Flux Trap Kindly advise. Thank you.
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 11 21:48:20 EDT 2006 | bolos
anyone who has a strong presentation skills and formnat on moving to lead free wave machine and buying a 10 zone reflow machine for lead free. need some help on the presentation and justification format to get this stuff...pls. forward to me..or givc
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 20 08:04:21 EDT 2014 | emeto
0.8m/min is a different story. I run my 10 zone reflow ovens with that speed all the time and never had a problem. For the short profile I mentioned the speed I used is even higher(about 1.25m/min). No issues with parts moving. Regards, Emil