Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 27 12:27:37 EDT 2003 | russ
We basically have 5-6 recipes for each oven based on mass etc... However if you like to have a quickfire way to ensure that the correct profile is running (like in a process audit) It is nice to see that the board and profile number match. (Running b
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 19 09:52:09 EDT 2009 | profilingguru
Before you rule out the profile, did you run an actual profile of the board or run machine characterization? How old are your TCs? Have you run them more than a half dozen times? Is your profiler calibrated. In my experience making a living of pr
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 04 16:27:55 EDT 2012 | jorge_quijano
Hello there, I just want to ask you how often do you take your profiles on the Reflow Oven and Wave solder? I have a HMLV line running 5-6 products per shift (Reflow Oven & WS) my tech spend too much time checking the profile, but no major difference
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 04 09:46:54 EDT 2013 | markhoch
While both of those products do make it easier to profile the wave, a standard reflow oven profiler, with some long thermocouples, are all you really need. You can even use the standard Thermocouples and send the profiler through the oven on a traili
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 27 13:12:37 EDT 2014 | gascon5383
I have a situation and was hoping to get some opinions on whether a saddle type profile is better or worse than a linear profile. We have an 8 heating zone 3 peak zone and 4 cooling zone single track oven that I am having a tombstone issue with. It's
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 10 15:34:17 EDT 2016 | davef
Ray Prasad says ... Information about thermocouples and various types of profilers are available from the following sources: • ECD ¾ profilers and thermocouples; (503) 659-6100 or http://www.ecd.com. • KIC ¾ profilers; (858) 673-6050 or http://www.ki
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 29 10:37:44 EDT 2008 | gdzuber
Very interesting problem because it shows how systemic this kind of problem can be. So many variables, right? Firstly, discussions here are similar to everyone's postings, but there are some different observations. The manufacturer��s profile, we t
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 10 13:16:44 EDT 1999 | ScottM
| Does anyone use reflow profilers? Are they a good investement or is trial and error sufficient? | | Does anyone have any suggestions on profiles to try? Thanks. | | | You need to profile! Some oven manufacturers will try and sell you an ove
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 10 13:30:29 EDT 1999 | Jeff Armato
| | Does anyone use reflow profilers? Are they a good investement or is trial and error sufficient? | | | | Does anyone have any suggestions on profiles to try? Thanks. | | | | | | | You need to profile! | | Some oven manufacturers will try a
Electronics Forum | Thu May 23 11:23:47 EDT 2002 | yngwie
Hi guys... Has anybody hv an experience with using a common or standard profile to reflow high mix brd ( say, low, medium and high )?. The reason for asking is that, we are running high mix low volume, and materials that were consigned is exactly as