Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 04 06:57:47 EDT 2013 | felo188
Hello, I am looking for datasheet of reflow oven - SMT 300c Thanks Lukasz
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 04 12:22:46 EDT 2013 | hegemon
Can't find anything on this oven. You might try to contact a representative such as http://www.gemosz-elektronika.hu/eng/smd_machines_p.html Good luck!
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 19 15:32:06 EDT 2003 | pjc
Recommend you consult device mfg.'s data sheet or their customer support line to confirm from engineering. I think you mean't 30 C, not 300 C, because the device will likely be toast at 300 C.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 09 07:05:57 EST 2007 | ?
300 C Are you a quality engineer?
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 15 09:48:53 EST 2008 | luke555
i am using ersa ir500a. my lab room's power is very low. it always shutting down by itself. My question is, after power on, the tem go to 300'c and stay there without runing profile. any one can help me please.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 17 12:26:17 EST 2007 | slthomas
In addition to what robqd3 said, just because you can set your oven to 300� C doesn't mean that (a) it's providing 300� C air, or (b) that your oven will survive the temperatures required to reflow your boards properly. Confirming (a) does mean pro
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 18 07:26:42 EDT 2003 | rmurtuza
Do BGA packages absorb moisture to a great extent if kept exposed to an atmosphere of 300C and 60% relative humidity overnight? Should they be backed before reuse. How long can they be kept exposed without the requirement of baking. Are there any spe
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 14:36:06 EDT 2004 | Ted
I need solder that has a solidus temp. of approximately 260C so that when sent through a second reflow of 260C the solder doesn�t become liquidus. However, I need the max reflow to be less that 300C because of the substrate.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 12 11:12:20 EDT 2006 | patrickbruneel
Slain, A melting point of 300C would be a little too high for the components and tinny boards. I just heard they will market the watches as Swiss "army" watches which makes them exempt.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 04 09:35:51 EDT 2007 | pbxtech
Thanks Jon! Good to know! I don't think my iron is ever set at 300*C, haha :), so mineral oil is probably not my best bet. I'll try getting some of that copper grease.