Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 16 07:34:10 EDT 2004 | Claude_Couture
Ken, thanks for your answer, it is much better presented than what I was fed by our qc. By "calibrating TCs" I meant the readings the controller is displaying on the screen. So that would be the converter that we would check and calibrate. Thank you
Electronics Forum | Tue May 29 09:36:24 EDT 2007 | davef
oxygen sensor instrumentation Amoung the oxygen monitor suppliers that tailor themselves to reflow machines are: * MapCheck 9000 Process Oxygen Monitor [Topac; 231 CJC Hwy, Suite 103 Cohasset MA 02025; 781-740-8778 F781-740-8779 topac.com sales@topa
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 03 03:58:12 EST 1999 | Wolfgang Busko
Hi Charly, For batch ovens there is no discussion. For inline loading interval depends on the oven you use, the amount of heat the PCB takes out of the zone and the capability of the oven to get it back in. The approximate time for the PCB to stay i
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 03 18:27:09 EST 1999 | Dave F
Charley: As Wolfgang says, you're unlikely to be able to put enough (average) boards in a modern reflow oven to be able to thermally load the machine. Ta Dave F
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 06 10:35:32 EDT 2012 | ashworth14
All i used to do was blow them with an airline to remove the excess moisture then bake them for 15/20 min at 100' in an oven and that seems to work fine, i did get the info from a 4 stage cleaning guide for the actual cleaning solution we used but it
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 19 08:00:41 EDT 2003 | shaun
what type of oven do you have . How many zones? and what are the board attributes sizes. We run alot of doublesided reflow with BGA. maybe I can help
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,
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 21 09:52:45 EDT 2006 | Chunks
I agree with Russ. Hotplates, toasters, etc.. may be cheaper than a smaller oven, but it will really pay off in the long run. Plus, your process control will be much easier to control.
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 | Thu Apr 27 11:50:21 EDT 2006 | samir
90% of the battle with thermal profiling is your thermocouple attachment. That is Process Engineering 101. It's just like painting your house. The masking and prep work will make or break the end result. KIC did a DoE on which thermocouple attach