Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 10 09:25:44 EST 2005 | lyrtech
Hi, Actually we're looking for a new reflow oven regarding lead-free process and higher capacity production. We have an opportunity for a second hand Electrovert Omniflo-7 (nitrous ready) that respect our budget. My questions are: Does anyone ha
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 25 23:09:24 EDT 2006 | Chris G
I would suggest an Electrovert EPK Plus. It is cheap, easy to maintain, and Electrovert provides good support. You can get a refurbished lead free EPK for less than 50k. They usually come with USI spray fluxers, which is a pretty good thing, and c
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 13 15:41:30 EDT 2005 | lyrtech
Hi, We have a customer who give us a 20K board contract each year. It's only thru-hole components.The baord is HASL plated. So we pass it into our wave. No problems. Recently, our customer decided to go into GOLD PLATED finish. We take the same re
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 27 15:46:28 EST 2009 | jrr3434
Would i be able to use the cast iron pot from my electrovert with out any problems? I thought the tin would dissolve the iron in the pot? This lead free thing is a headache!
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 10 07:40:12 EST 2004 | jdumont
Thanks for the info guys. Does anyone know what a mid range model from Electrovert or Vitronics will co$t? Also, do all lead free ovens require/come with the capability to use nitrogen?
Electronics Forum | Mon May 14 13:56:54 EDT 2007 | jdumont
Agreed, I just bought a Electrovert Vectra Elite and have been very pleased with it thus far. I got the dual pot option for lead free changeovers and that has worked great. I can change pots in under 5 minutes, not counting the time to warm up.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 14 10:08:44 EST 2005 | slthomas
I am sort of familiar with Specnor Tecnic myself from work at a previous employer. Yes, they are a group that split of from Electrovert and actually compete with Electrovert in their spares market. Don't know how that's legal but they seem to be doin
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 06 15:05:25 EDT 2004 | davef
Kyzen gave an excellent paper on the cleaning of residues from a lead-free process at Apex this year: Lead-Free Soldering: DOE Study to Understand its Affect on Electronic Assembly Defluxing; Mike Bixenman, Kyzen Corporation & Dirk Ellis, Steve Owens
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 03 10:14:01 EDT 2009 | bk
Probably you can weld the spot that is leaking as a temporary fix.As for a long term solution, I would probably go with a lead free retrofit kit.It is basically a titanium insert that you place into your existing pot and it is cheaper then buying a n
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 20 09:33:51 EDT 1999 | Don Morgenstern
Earl & Jeff Our machine is different than the Electrovert Solder Pak in that it is does not behave like a "volcano". Jeff, please contact me if you have safety concerns as perhaps you also want to consider our equipment. | | I'm trying a second ti