Electronics Forum | Fri May 15 21:39:48 EDT 2015 | jlawson
Reflow.. 1.Rehm (Germany) - Best in Class Best overall process stability heating system ( Alot of makers have started to copy there VX heating arrangement ). COnveyor chains can be a bit more attention in terms of maintenance on rehm , but if foll
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 11 12:52:14 EDT 2002 | slthomas
We have found that using the SPC capability of the profiler's pc software helps us identify oven malfunctions sooner than we would normally find it. The ovens tend to compensate for dieing or dead blowers by cranking the heaters on for longer cycles
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 11 06:34:24 EST 2019 | ameenullakhan
Hi Everyone, Reducing the top heaters around 10 deg each at last 3 zones of reflow oven. Helped us in achieved little lesser temperature at top connection of the CCGA. And we didn't face any bent. Bridging : Reducing the stencil aperture , has wor
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 05 11:21:33 EDT 2006 | samir
At my 2nd company, I had a design EE come down, look at his product running down the line, looks at the reflow oven... He scoffs sarcastically...and then says, "What the hells so hard about this...you're just running it through an oven." Process an
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 09 09:44:22 EST 2015 | davef
Purpose. This describes setting-up a wave soldering system set-up for a new assembly design or checking a wave solder machine operation with a test board. Applicability. To be used for new design printed circuit assembles and during machine accept
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 04 13:47:20 EDT 2006 | pemea1
apples to apples. 20 boards 80 parts top and 10 parts bottom. these boards are done on a semi regular basis (you know the boards are coming to you from an OEM at least three times a month, just no exact schedule). All that is required is pasting..mo
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 06 04:51:16 EST 1999 | Earl Moon
| | A question for you all! | | | | Back in the good old days, we didn't always know how clean was clean. Much has changed. Much hasn't. | | | | My question concerns cleaning under, through, and around tight spaces. Way back when, we could not clea
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 12 17:40:01 EDT 1999 | Brian W.
| | | A question for you all! | | | | | | Back in the good old days, we didn't always know how clean was clean. Much has changed. Much hasn't. | | | | | | My question concerns cleaning under, through, and around tight spaces. Way back when, we coul
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