Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 18 01:47:25 EDT 2008 | sleech
Innovative Drying Co., considered this possibility early in our experiments. The rate of chamber pump-down is not a consideration. However, the selection of the vacuum pump is critical. Avoid oil-sealed pumps at all costs. A poorly maintained oil-tra
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 16 02:03:36 EST 2017 | soldertraining
Reflow ovens and wave solder machines come in a huge variety of flavors and price points. These machines tell the story of impressive features and capabilities such as flux management, gas flow management, static pressure control, active cooling zone
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 07:06:42 EST 1999 | Charles Stringer
| | | | I need to setup an oven to run with a nitrogen atmosphere for | | boards with BGA's, but our ovens do not have the optional atmosphere monitor and controller. Is there a good way to sample and control the atmosphere without the optional bui
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 22:24:03 EST 2000 | Greenman
Dave: In terms of heat transfer, air is 78% nitrogen, and the remainder is mostly (20.9%) oxygen (roughly the same molecular weight as nitrogen), with a bit of argon (0.9%), CO2, hydrogen, monosodium glutamate etc. So you would expect virtually no d
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 22:25:26 EST 2000 | Greenman
Dave: In terms of heat transfer, air is 78% nitrogen, and the remainder is mostly (20.9%) oxygen (roughly the same molecular weight as nitrogen), with a bit of argon (0.9%), CO2, hydrogen, monosodium glutamate etc. So you would expect virtually no d
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 22:26:01 EST 2000 | Greenman
Dave: In terms of heat transfer, air is 78% nitrogen, and the remainder is mostly (20.9%) oxygen (roughly the same molecular weight as nitrogen), with a bit of argon (0.9%), CO2, hydrogen, monosodium glutamate etc. So you would expect virtually no d
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 07 21:40:14 EST 1999 | Chris
I am looking for an inertable reflow oven which will produce ROLs of less than 10 ppm. My current reflow oven will reduce oxygen levels to 10 ppm but only when using excessive nitrogen gas (4000 scfh). In reality less gas flow may reduce oxygen lev
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 15 11:45:38 EST 2000 | DaveJ
All, Thanks for your quick response. However, my primary concern is not the question of solderability advantages of nitrogen versus air. With all things (zone temps, track speeds, flow rates, etc.) being equal, what would be the profile differences o
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 22 16:37:17 EST 2003 | smsinc
Nitrogen generators are becoming more popular than ever recently. They are being used for companies involved in food preparation, laser cutting and the electronics market to name a few. Purity, flow rates and pressure determine the system cost and va
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 19 12:27:56 EDT 2012 | proceng1
Are you sure that you are getting adequate nitrogen flow up through the cap? If your pump isn't seated properly, you may have nitrogen escaping. Also, I have two different height nitrogen bases. The shorter one does not allow as much gas to escape