Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 23:18:09 EDT 2004 | Grant Petty
Hi, Ours are inline, and depending on how you have the conveyers, you might need to use the data sheets to work out placement. If your running the conveyers behind the machine, then most of the machine is in front of the conveyer, so they use more s
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 04 15:08:10 EDT 2001 | steve_
Hello everyone! Can somebody explain the advantages/disadvantages of a conveyer type reflow oven VS a batch oven. In conveyer type ovens, is the belt(conveyer) moving at a constant rate? If I have board that requires 20 seconds in pre-heat, 60 sec
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 18 09:06:30 EST 2006 | ronhammer
What I mean by it does not work is after I moved the brackets I have about 4.5 inches from the end of the TWM to the conveyor point. None of our conveyers fit there all our Conveyers have about 6 inches in the front on the conveyer. Is there a differ
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 16 10:49:55 EDT 2010 | davef
Your picture is not very useful in conveying the stains. Could the stains be a delamination of the board?
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 19 07:56:52 EDT 2017 | mbass
Hi All, Looking for opinions from people on having conveyers between machines on a SM line. Im of the opinion that stand alone conveyers should be kept to a minimum. As an example of a SM line I have a Printer, SPI, 3 P&P machines, AOI, and a reflow
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 31 07:26:57 EDT 2018 | nishienterprise
Kindly you can visit http://www.nishient.com regarding your conveyor.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 14 15:25:52 EDT 2008 | patrickbruneel
CK, If the contact length with the wave is decreasing when decreasing the conveyer speed and visa versa you need to check the machines electrical or electronics something is very wrong. Contact length is determent by wave design, wave height, convey
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 13:52:31 EDT 2009 | jimpat
I have worked with both a batch and 5 zone conveyer oven. Both ovens worked very well. The batch was used for prototypes and low volume processing. Conveyer oven was more efficient when reflowing medium to large quantities. Basically there are ad
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 02 10:31:22 EDT 2010 | tagge
Hi, we have run in to a tenryu SMT mounter and cant get it going.. When trying to create a program it refuses to set the PCB. The conveyer isnt starting when using PCB SET. Anyone out there who has used these machines? what am I doing wrong? The mach
Electronics Forum | Wed May 22 19:41:11 EDT 2013 | bvdb
We're located in New Zealand running an older Fuji pick-and-place machine that uses long rubber conveyers about 1/8" diameter and 8 feet long to move the PCB through the machine. The ones on our machine are old and keep breaking. We've been repair