Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 29 13:01:52 EST 2008 | severs
Looking for recommendations on a small bench-top batch oven for reflowing simple one sided boards. Does anyone have any experience or recommendations? I'd consider used over the Asian imports to save money,... as long as it's the right oven .
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 06 08:54:21 EDT 2002 | mike
I have two basic questions: 1. We have a number of small convection ovens and want to modify some of these for baking out parts when needed. We have tried pumping nitrogen into these but I still run between 35 and 50 RH. Has anyone tried converting a
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 31 08:04:13 EDT 2011 | tommyttr
We are looking to start/buy or lease a small SMT factory. Our goal is to do mostly prototypes and also some overflow production. We are looking for a 1 line factory, solder rework stations, oven, etc. Looking for a location within the USA. Please con
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 05 16:20:49 EDT 2011 | cvoyles
I work with a small EMS shop that has extremely good capability because I created it for an R&D Lab for the U.S. Army. We have at times discussed leasing the equipment/facility to other companies who prefer that to farming out their work to an EMS.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 19 13:29:43 EDT 2004 | davef
Things we�d like to have in a reflow oven are: * Small variation in temperature [+-2*C] from rail-to-rail. * Consistent temperature over time [3+ sigma]. * Thermal inertia / fast recovery to be able to respond to the effects of high mass boards. * Ra
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 14 11:55:31 EDT 2002 | ksfacinelli
One thing we did for our oven is hook it up to the compressed air system in the factory and bled in a small volume of air to create a positive pressure in the oven. The air is clean (non-oiled) and comes off the dryer. We can attain 5% RH. Remembe
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 05 23:18:03 EDT 2013 | feiyangniao
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Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 01 18:44:26 EST 2008 | jmelson
I looked at a number of small bench-top batch ovens and saw two things. First, they got VERY expensive when you got above the very smallest units. Mine will fit an 8 x 12" board. I still have to do one that size and see how uniform the temperature
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 21 22:46:37 EDT 2013 | padawanlinuxero
Do you have the thermal profile? Once I invited my nephew to my work and saw the reflow oven and saw how it work and the first questions was : "can we make a pizza uncle?" :o) I always try to do just that even with a small amount of dough :o)
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 14 01:48:43 EDT 2015 | buckcho
Hello. I used Heller before - very stable oven, I had zero problems. Maintenance is also very easy. I also think they are not so expensive. You have to look at the power consumption and N2 if you are going to use it. Some ovens can trick you with low