Electronics Forum | Tue May 21 13:56:05 EDT 2013 | jayjjackson
I'm looking for heater panels ,4500W , 220/440V for our conceptronics reflow oven.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 20:13:39 EDT 2004 | grayman
The same with Russ, I would look at Vitronics and BTU. based on my experience they give best results especially on the profile. Maintenace is also superb! BTU has modular blower, heater T/C assy. Vitronics is "XPM - NO PM System" Now, BTU offers lif
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 14 18:07:15 EST 2006 | Sona
I am looking for someone on the East Cost to service the following equipment. Electrovert EPK and DEK 260. We need to also add some convection heaters on the wave machine. We are located outside Philly, Pa If anyone can provide me with this info I a
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 13 12:12:48 EST 2006 | jimk
we have 4 bottom IR heaters and a 2 zone bottom Quartz heater (2 lamps/4 lamps) and 1 convection heater above zone 1 IR. we have very tight restrictions from customer and I could send profile view to your email if possible
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 24 20:07:31 EDT 2018 | lraymond
24") The RD500V has three heaters and it uses a combination of hot gas and IR. The area heater can range from 3600 watts to 4800 watts with a bottom localized heater that is 1 000 watts which has adjustable z movement. The price of the RD500V series
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 01 10:44:03 EST 2004 | Denis
If you need to loook at lead free ovens then you owe it to yourself to look at Manncorp. You all know our name but did you know that for 30 years we have scoured the earth to bring you high quality low cost choices in SMT equipmenmt? Look at the ne
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 24 08:31:53 EDT 2018 | mgerrior
Hey, thanks for your response and the information on the TF2800. Would this be suitable for PCBs up to 30 layers? The specs of the bottom heater are quite low in comparison to other "large PCB" rework stations. 1000W bottom heater whereas most are
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 20 17:56:39 EDT 2000 | Gary Kemp
Can anyone give me a ballpark figure on where to set the temperature for the pre-heaters of a wave solder? Any responses are greatly appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 08:45:03 EST 2017 | pavel_murtishev
Deni, I would suggest to install bottom heater. The rest is absolutely OK. Is your plant ready to accept orders for space shuttles PCBAs and medical ones? I would place a couple of POs. Regards, Pavel
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 23 12:21:29 EDT 2017 | rgduval
I'm going to guess that you've tried Speedline with no success. They're awfully annoying about their older machines. Things to check: - Thermistor for the zone working properly? - Opto for the zone working correctly? - Heaters working correctly? -