Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 15 23:31:39 EDT 2000 | mkwong
I have a question for N2 reflow, I want to know how difference of the O2 PPM in reflow oven then get the result? Now, we use the N2 to purge into BTU oven and measure the O2 PPM is about 1,000. but cannot find the difference to compare to compress ai
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 15 07:43:12 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| Hi, | | Can someone pls suggest to me the best reflow temperature setting | for a force air convection oven. The details is as follow. | 1) Heller 1700s | 2) 12 zone---6 top and 6 bot | 3) Solder paste --- Qualitek 691 non clean | 4) board size :
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 16 20:33:18 EDT 2000 | Dave F
MK: If you are getting good product with air, here�s what you should do: * Turn off the N2. * Sell that N2 cracker machine. * Pat yourself on the back. * Go out for beers. [Not any of that Canadian Fosters crap, tho][Did you know that Ozzies do
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 08 09:11:30 EDT 2014 | jdenuzzia
We resolved this issue a few weeks ago. It was a configuration mismatch in the oven (MR933+)software with the onboard O2 analyzer.
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 | Mon Aug 16 05:42:53 EDT 1999 | Omat Marasigan
Hello reflow experts, I just wanted to know the effects of N2 and O2 on reflow furnace to the solder ball apperances. thanks in advance.... ...Omat
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 09 21:42:12 EDT 2002 | rwilliams
I have been involved with the reflow process for many years. However, my most recent position now includes the use of Nitrogen. In studying the reflow process and using Nitrogen, it seems to me that it would only make sense to be measuring the O2 lev
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 15 03:23:05 EDT 2019 | sssamw
It depends your product application and requirement. If high level, 100ppm required, or even 2000ppm is also ok. There should have sensor detecting O2 ppm inside reflow.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 16 09:50:20 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| Hello reflow experts, | | I just wanted to know the effects of N2 and O2 on reflow furnace to the solder ball apperances. | | thanks in advance.... | | ...Omat | | Not really that much with eutectic balls and solder pasted pads and the reflow
Electronics Forum | Sat May 26 04:57:53 EDT 2001 | Brian Sloth Bentzen
Dear Frang. The right O2 level are mostly determined by the products you produce (E.i. PCB surface and component solderability). In reflow I would say the window is between 100 and 1000 ppm, depending on the issues above. Personal I choose a maximu