Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 17:39:11 EST 2005 | Austinj
I am most familiar with Heller (10 yrs. of 1088 4 zone - 1800 8 zone ovens) and find them to be very reliable. Other Manufacturers may have five zone ovens on the used market. (I used Petlock as an example because you could get data sheets/specs from
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 13 20:23:41 EDT 2019 | kylehunter
The 1500 is rated for up to 300c. So it shouldn't have a problem with lead free right? http://www.petlock.com/data/Heller_1500_specs.htm
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 15:04:29 EDT 2021 | dwl
A few random thoughts: Nitrogen in reflow is mostly cosmetic, to get shiny joints on lead free. If you are getting good results without nitrogen now, there's no need to add it on your new line. Since power consumption is important, I would get spec
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 19 10:50:13 EST 2019 | rgduval
Call Heller directly, and give them the oven, and relative thermal density of the board, as well as the solder paste that you're using. They'll be able to give you a baseline profile to start from (both RTS and RSS). Otherwise, use a thermocouple p
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 08 14:32:50 EDT 2012 | leemeyer
According to Quad data sheet, the max process temp on a ZCR oven is 310C. I am taking a guess that the "Critical Temperature" message may be Quad's way of saying that you have entered to high of a setting. Try bringing the setpoints to something belo
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 16 12:22:21 EST 2006 | stepheniii
Larry, I have said this on the forum > before. > > THE ONLY WAY TO KNOW IF OVEN HEATER > SET POINTS ARE CORRECT IS TO ATTACH THERMO > COUPLES TO YOUR PC BOARDS AND RUN A THERMAL > PROFILE WITH A DATA-LOGGING DEVICE! > > Anything > other than t
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 10 08:40:21 EDT 2012 | donkudner
After selecting a few ovens based on the mfr's specifications, I plan to send them a thermal "slug" to run in their ovens (a 1/4" thick, high temp fiberglass slab with imbedded thermocouples). Since we are replacing ovens with fixed speed blowers wit
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 24 07:10:39 EST 2000 | Chris May
Sarry, Word on the street is that your profile will have to be hotter, maybe up to 20C hotter, I have trialled lead free. The sales guy said, "Right, lets reprofile your oven ! I said, "No, lets try it as it is.....! The results were fine, as the
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 09 12:05:44 EDT 2008 | tonyamenson
First and fore most is to find your paste manufacturer spec sheets. Read it over several times and let it all sink in. Then call them with questions as they want to keep your business so their engineers want to help you use their product. I assume y
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 05 22:43:27 EST 1999 | dreamsniper
Charley, Though my reply is quite late, it might be a good info for you and i hope that this info could help or could provide you some views. Some companies practice at least 1 board gap, which means the length of the pcb you are currently loading,
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