Electronics Forum | Fri May 28 09:37:09 EDT 2004 | James
Check out this site for on-site N2 generation. www.onsitegas.us James
Electronics Forum | Mon May 24 06:00:23 EDT 2004 | johnwnz
call me picky but doesn't hydrogen combust? maybe soemthing you could do is look at your process and your products and decide if you actually need to run in N2. Yes ok I can hear the crys now but seriously, for the vast majority of things if you have
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 07 10:41:16 EST 2010 | davef
Makes us wonder how well the connections on the component match with the pads on the board.
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 07 11:56:05 EST 2010 | mystkldy
Makes us wonder how well the connections on the > component match with the pads on the board. The pads are actually larger than the leads on the part, but I think we may have figured it out. We believe the conveyor vibration is causing it. When we
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 10 10:23:47 EDT 2019 | don_julio
We started getting better reflow after rotating the pcb to locate the greater mass closer to the center of the oven. However we still leave space between panels on the conveyor to achieve a better reflow. This costs us production time. I'm simply lo
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 13 12:50:00 EDT 2019 | don_julio
> A couple of caveats; The FR4 will degrade with > successive reflows and will eventually need to be > replaced. Not a big deal for low volume, but > something to be aware of. The bigger concern is > that a sheet of .125" lar
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 11 12:15:27 EDT 2019 | sumote
Consider an adjustable (or fixed) process carrier then. It could offset the board so that your component is better centered. I have used Pentagon EMS for such carriers in the past. They are pricey, but last forever. We were a contract house, so the c
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 18 08:16:22 EST 2007 | Peter, Belgium
With us, it was the component coating! try other make or vendor to see
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 22 18:24:59 EST 2005 | gpaelmo
What part of the U.S. are you located? You can save quite a bit on shipping charges. Petlock always seem to have some in stock. If your in the midwest I can direct you to one I have purchased equipment from in the past. G
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 09 15:58:27 EDT 2019 | ttheis
We had a gf12 and a 1200. I'm not sure what year they were. Sold them and got an oven with some horsepower. Our Novastar 8" wave solder machine still works well and is the reason we tried their ovens, but they just did't work out well for us.