Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 25 04:46:36 EST 2000 | Jeff Sanchez
Hey Travis, Thanks for the response. I did find a simple profile to use. As you said it took alot of trial and error. I was just looking for a good place to start. As for questioning the capability of a batch reflow oven,they have good reviews f
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 25 04:46:36 EST 2000 | Jeff Sanchez
Hey Travis, Thanks for the response. I did find a simple profile to use. As you said it took alot of trial and error. I was just looking for a good place to start. As for questioning the capability of a batch reflow oven,they have good reviews f
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 19 12:35:27 EDT 2004 | rlackey
Hi Snehal, Here are some considerations for you: Will you be doing Lead free soldering in the near future? What level of throughput are you looking for - are you high volume, medium or low volume? What is the support network like in your area? W
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 31 10:26:24 EDT 2005 | Carmichael
I respectfully disagree with vapor phase or reflow oven being the technology of choice here. Have you considered straight conduction heating? (ie: hot plate) If you have a lot of these to do you can purchase in-line conduction ovens like the Sikama o
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 11 15:48:54 EDT 1999 | JohnW
| We are using a mixed technology process with mostly through-hole parts plus some SMT IC's on the component side and some passive SMT parts on the solder side. We do not have a proper wave soldering machine for doing solder side SMT (double wave or
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 12 19:30:22 EDT 1999 | Kris Harris
| We are using a mixed technology process with mostly through-hole parts plus some SMT IC's on the component side and some passive SMT parts on the solder side. We do not have a proper wave soldering machine for doing solder side SMT (double wave or
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 06 13:18:12 EST 1998 | S. Evers
There are significant differences in a properly designed dryer vs. an Oven. Ovens mearly bake the moisture from assemblies. The high humidity of a drying environment was not considered when most reflow ovens were designed. Dryers are designed with
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 07 12:33:03 EST 1998 | Jeff Sanchez
| There are significant differences in a properly designed dryer vs. an Oven. Ovens mearly bake the moisture from assemblies. The high humidity of a drying environment was not considered when most reflow ovens were designed. Dryers are designed wit
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 18 18:37:35 EST 2001 | Dreamsniper
Hi, Forgive me for my stupidity. Has anyone moved the fixed side of the Heller's Edge hold conveyor by 50mm ? I need infos on how they did it. This is because of the high delta T that we are getting from our oven which is between 20 to 20 deg. C from
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 25 05:28:45 EDT 2002 | ianchan
Vapour Phase is a "phased out" technology. Hot Air Convection is the commonly acceptable type of Reflow Oven. Some folks are getting good improvements for "IR + Hot Air Convection" (combined) Oven technology. Nitrogen Ovens have their own set of p
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