Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 25 16:16:01 EST 2005 | pjc
Here are some 5 zones models to look for: Electrovert OmniFlo5 Conceptronic HVA70 BTU VIP70 Vitronics SMR or XPM 520 Heller 1088 (4 zone)
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 21 16:45:31 EDT 2013 | dyoungquist
We have been using a Heller 1707EXL (7 zones + 1 cooldown zone) for lead free (ROHS) soldering since 2007 with good results. I wouldn't go any lower than 7 heat zones though. If I may brag a bit....The IPC-7095 revision C standard was released a fe
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 20 16:21:54 EDT 2013 | woodsmt
I would reccomend at least a 8 zone system when doing RoHs. Most of the better systems (Vitronics, heller, BTU, ETC) built since 2006 should be able to run the higher temps for Pb Free. Should be a lot of them on the market world wide (used) with l
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 21 10:33:53 EDT 2019 | reckless
I use a lead free 3 zone essemtec oven which I love. It's on the smaller side (wish it was even smaller). It works fine in our application. Maximum width is 300mm and only uses 5-6kwh average (25A max). Made in Switzerland. For some reason I don
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 07:31:13 EDT 2021 | mun4o
Hi all, our company planning to buy a new /third/ smd line.I have choose P&P ,and solder paste printer , but I hesitate about reflow oven.Now we have two smd lines.The first oven is a old ersa hotfow5 - very robust machine. The second reflow oven is
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 15:04:29 EDT 2021 | dwl
A few random thoughts: Nitrogen in reflow is mostly cosmetic, to get shiny joints on lead free. If you are getting good results without nitrogen now, there's no need to add it on your new line. Since power consumption is important, I would get spec
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 17 18:01:07 EDT 2021 | bmalhi
Please check mechanical side if lead screws turning freely, binding screw could be the issue. Electrically please check if edge width motor is getting the required voltage. New ovens have the overload relay and the circuit protection fuse. Please con
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 13 09:41:03 EDT 2013 | horchak
If it's forced air convection I'd check all the circulating fans and filters. Also if its a clam shell bonnet make sure it's closed all the way and the seal is good. You didn't specify whether it is one zone or the full length of the oven, I do not w
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 21 14:34:29 EST 2013 | danburnikel
I have a product that is ramping up to volumes higher that our batch oven can handle. One option is to apply Loctite E-30CL on to our circuit card and send it through a heller 8 zone oven. Was thinking of a oven temperture of 150C for about 10 minu
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 21 13:25:25 EST 2006 | jax
Depending on Zone Temperatures, Belt Speed, and Board Density... Some Convection Ovens will drop Zone Temperatures faster than others. They recover by increasing Air Circulation. This can make parts fall off the Bottom-Side that otherwise would
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