Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 28 22:15:45 EDT 2005 | iwan
I agree with Pete, I prefer to use High Temp Lubricant. Because it more clean compare to High Temp Grease. Usually i only do a few drip for 3-5 days, because purpose of lubricant is to make chain & shaft smooth.Since Biral is expensive lubricant i us
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 23 14:23:18 EDT 2005 | Just a Viewer
Your machine manual should have a list of grease and oil... if not contact machine manufaturing for details.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 23 13:35:23 EDT 2005 | SuMoTe
I should read this closer before I post it. It should read "Lead" paste not "Led" paste. This is grease for the screw shaft that brings the rails in/out on the reflow oven.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 29 10:33:55 EDT 2005 | SuMoTe
The NMG No Melt is what I currently use. I hadn't thought of replacing it with an oil. Will try it and see how it goes. Thanks for the replies.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 23 08:43:35 EDT 2005 | SuMoTe
Hello all, I am using a led base past on a very thick board. Profiles are 260c in final zone. Currently I am using Biral "NoMelt" grease. This is not good enough for my process. After 1-2 shifts all of the grease is gone. What are you all using?
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 23 14:23:00 EDT 2005 | pjc
Most ovens I know use oil to lubricate conveyor chain, not grease. Anyway, is this what you're using: NMG No Melt Grease NLGI 2 (operates from -20�C to +270�C) NMG is a long-fibred highly adhesive grease which does not melt or drip at high temperat
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 23 14:25:50 EDT 2005 | pjc
Here's the oil: BIO 30 - Biral Industrial oil (operates to +300�C ) BIO 30 is an extremely high quality synthetic industrial oil for a wide number of applications. BIO 30 leaves no carbon deposits and is highly resistant to oxidation. An outstandin
Electronics Forum | Wed May 26 15:02:40 EDT 1999 | Paul Bonstrom (SGI)
Looking for help in finding suitable high temp gasket for use in smt assy support application. Gasket used to restrain flex on smt module in area prone to localized heating due to nearby device removal (hot air). Current gasket mtl (neoprene) degra
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 20 10:50:49 EST 2002 | dphilbrick
Kester has a special alloy for high temp soldering. Alloy 123. I would think that if you coocked 63/37 to 360c you would have a pot of dross in no time! Doug
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 20 07:50:00 EST 2002 | aerineng
Hi, I'm an SMT refugee working in component manufacture - hey, times are hard! I've been asked by a customer to test some of my parts at high temperature on the wave - up to 360 deg Celsius. I've checked my wave and it's only capable of getting up