Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 01 10:24:04 EDT 2008 | edmaya33
Hello Reflow Masters; I'm using an Omniflo-10E reflow oven. Due to high demands of our production in lead free process, can I use my existing leaded line as an native? Does this option affect the lead contamination of the solder in Pb-Free to go bey
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 23 01:39:36 EST 2007 | Bing
What type of lubrication would you recommend? Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 23 10:45:40 EST 2007 | saaitk
We have used 2 lubricants in the past. The first was Isopropal alcohol, this has issues with regard to H&S but can be quite effective. Most of our product at the time we encountered this problem were washed in a semi aqueous system before shipping. A
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 22 09:35:34 EST 2007 | saaitk
Check that your boards haven't been over plated. Too much plating in the hole can slump to the underside of the board during reflow. If you are then press fitting on the underside of the board you can have problems with hole diameter. If the hole is
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 23 12:04:46 EST 2003 | fpcb
Can someone tell me which type of lubricant must be use for the index unit of Panasert machines? ( MK for example ) thanks Tassos
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 18 14:46:11 EST 2001 | CAL
Some key data is needed 1) how often does the HS 50 machines run? 24/7? 2)How many placements are being performed? I know for a fact Siemens Siplace S/F platforms require weekly preventative maintenance. Knowing the sophistication of the HS platform
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 28 12:35:01 EST 2003 | Claude_Couture
Use hydraulic oil ISO 32 available at all good auto shop.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 26 17:46:02 EDT 2004 | pjc
Electrovert has hard data on electrical and N2 consumption for the new OmniEXCEL series ovens to compare with preceeding OmniFlo series. Have a look.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 10 00:25:40 EDT 2023 | shrikant_borkar
Hi, Before the replacement of any lubricant Please check and validate the Specifications of previous lubricants. Please get the written equivalent certificate from your supplier. also let notify your machine manufacturer about this .there shoundnt ve
Electronics Forum | Wed May 20 14:03:53 EDT 2020 | dwl
Buy a dryer to go with your compressor. Compressed air traps a lot of water and you don't want that in your air lines on your P&P machines. Additionally, make sure you keep up with all the preventative maintenance and change out the filters as requir