Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 14 23:59:49 EDT 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi I am going to take another direction. Go to some classes, and buy some of the books, or hire a consultant to get you up fast. A consultant would be my first choice for speed and accuracy. National Training Center for Microelectronics in Bethleh
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 17 16:00:01 EDT 2024 | spoiltforchoice
Heller and BTU both sell well respected ovens for considerably less $$ than a Vitronics. If you really like ITWAE brands, when I was last looking Electrovert was somewhat more affordable. Your region may also have other reliable Chinese brands, I thi
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 13 05:56:39 EDT 2007 | chrispy1963
This may sound silly to ask, but does your oven have a center board support by chance? If so is it down when running the boards through the oven? I only ask this because we had the solenoid that operates that function (raise and lower) of the board
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 06 17:31:25 EDT 2009 | miguerre
Hi, We are currently in the process of selecting equipment and I was wondering if you had any comments on your experience with Manncorp. We are looking for Stencil Printers, Reflow Oven, Cleaner (SMT Aqueous Sys), and maybe others. Is this a good b
Electronics Forum | Mon May 08 08:54:28 EDT 2000 | Lee Radney
Ok... Anybody got any quick, low cost ideas that can help me here? We run various panel layouts (all products are same width) thru our reflow oven. The problem is that due to the different layouts of our panels, the moveable center support chain
Electronics Forum | Thu May 11 15:07:42 EDT 2000 | Finepitch Services
I assume your oven has a "board width" setting for every board and the conveyor width is automatically adjusted as soon as you select the profile/recipe... For the double sided reflow boards, I would set the width 1 inch (or another rounded amount)
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 14 18:40:39 EDT 2020 | dwl
A reflow oven with Center rail support can help. If your volumes are too low to justify spending $$ on a proper carrier, titanium stiffeners applied to the PCB before it goes into reflow is a cheap, albeit manual solution.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 17 11:18:20 EDT 2003 | Claude_Couture
How are the 8 units distributed on the panel? 1 X 8, 2 X 4? Are there "V" groves scored in the panels to "break away" the units? Do you run on edge conveyor in the reflow oven? You need center support if you have 2X4 pattern with "V" grooves. Or us
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 24 13:01:24 EDT 2013 | quaker332007
Can anyone help me with the center support on this oven? The support is rising up to high and causing the board to rock during reflow. Is the away to lower the center support?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 09 11:34:40 EST 2023 | tommy_magyar
How big is the board? What is the thickness? How populated is it? Is it warping in the reflow oven? If yes, does the oven have any support? How big is the pad compared to the component footprint? How thick is the stencil? Are the components checked b