Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 13 02:43:48 EST 2004 | Bryan
Hello all, As everyone knows,for all kinds of reasons we must change the reflow oven from 8 zone to 12 zone,but how?perhaps the easiest way is to buy a new 12 zone oven...however what will you do then with the old 8 zone oven,scrape? is there anyone
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 14 03:45:45 EST 2004 | Bryan
Whether could we add some heating or cooling modules to the 8 zone reflow oven and convert the 8 zone to 12 zone or more?I 've never heard of anybody successfully done this.I think, this way, we could get more cost down.What's your opinions? Thanks®a
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 27 07:20:14 EST 2004 | Rob O
I've never heard of anyone doing this. Even if it were possible I can't believe it would be cost effective. If you absolutely need a 12 zone oven your best bet is to try and be a used/refurbed one if you can't afford a new one.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 14 08:03:50 EST 2004 | davef
Never heard of anyone doing this. What do the folk at Heller say? Heller Industries 4 Vreeland Road Florham Park, NJ 07932 Work: 973-377-6800 Fax: 973-377-3862 Other: www.hellerindustries.com Marc Peo at Heller is a frequent contributor here on S
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 13 21:00:15 EST 2004 | davef
This sounds like something the saleman of your new Vitronics oven should be happy to help you sort through. ECD [and probably other profiler supplers] provide software for playing with [optimizing?] recipes. In it, they allow you to select from a v
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 15 05:02:22 EST 2006 | Harsha
Thanks for the response. I am using mainly two brands of ovens. One is Heller and the other is a chinese brand called Fulongwin (copy of Vitronics). I see the problem in both, more severe in the Fulongwin. Both are 8 zones and a few 9 zone Hellers. I
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Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 10:09:17 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | | | We have some SMT components with gold plated leads. They're actually LCC led packages. A good solder alloy to use would be Indium / Lead to reduce tin dissolution into the gold and avoid the resultant brittle intermetallic compound. However,
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 09:54:40 EDT 1999 | Brian
| | | We have some SMT components with gold plated leads. They're actually LCC led packages. A good solder alloy to use would be Indium / Lead to reduce tin dissolution into the gold and avoid the resultant brittle intermetallic compound. However, a
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 21 18:24:13 EDT 2004 | pjohnson@volterra.com
Simple process - we use similar Kester solder brands of "no clean" low residue solder wick to clean our pads, then brush with isopropyl, and apply Kesters brand of tacky flux under a Leica 6x microscope. We do this on 7x7mm and 9x9mm packages. This w