Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 17 12:38:33 EDT 2008 | john_smith
We are also using Vapor phase for our process. We currently have 6 profiles that we have established. 3 for Leaded and 3 for Leadfree. We have set-up our profiles depending on the mass of the board. We do have some tombstoning depending on several va
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 07 12:17:15 EDT 2016 | lilblevs11
Does anyone have a good answer to lifted components? I read on this site (old thread) that someone designed bean bags to set on top of a PCB to keep the components down on the board. I know that seems like a short cut to eliminate lifted components
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 26 14:27:51 EDT 2020 | victorzubashev
Hi Indhu, It could be multiple reasons but probably one root cause. metal nut might require reflow profile change- you need to check it with SMT reflow profiler. the part might be oxidized - you can check solderability or try to solder part using a
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 05 20:31:09 EST 2001 | davef
Most people do not intend to �solder� Type K thermocouples. They use solder to �attach� the thermocouple. Search the fine SMTnet Archives for a posting by Chrys Shea. 1 Common thermocouple types commonly used for thermal profiling are: * Type K �
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 09 22:08:45 EST 2000 | Dave F
Russ: You've got stop soft-peddling this stuff. This doesn't sound like "poor solderability." It sounds like "no solderability." It also sounds like you�re dead meat. Three places to call: 1 Board supplier to get their suggestions on unsolderab
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 16:14:15 EST 2007 | leemeyer
This is a used oven, new to us. No product has been setup on it yet. We were establishing som baseline profiles and noticed that the actual profile read didn't even come close to our optimal profile. Further investigation proved that the belt was to
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 15 06:01:24 EDT 2012 | andyhat
We run Mascots for leaded assembly on 15 stations for 20 product types in around 2500 variations...the system works brillianlty for us, but we experience programs going out of sequence for no apparent reason spontaneously - literally, an operator can
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 13:49:04 EDT 2012 | rodrigo
Hi all, We have two Heller ovens, a 1700SX and a 1700D. The 1700SX has the profiles made so when you load them the zones turn on in sequence. First zone top and bottom are on when the profile is loaded then the next (top and bot) start to turn on as
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 12 15:56:13 EDT 2013 | pjchonis
Vapor phase soldering systems by Asscon are characterized by special designed heating modules. The thermal mass of the heating modules is designed so that a completely delay-less and direct regulation of the heat/flow/energy transfer to the soldering
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 08 08:00:40 EST 2016 | proceng1
We utilize the built in profiling equipment in our reflow ovens. It's somewhat tedious to have the operator stand there and feed the TC wires in as the board progresses through the oven. Otherwise the wires sometimes hang up and the board stops mov