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Tamura reflow Ovens

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 08 16:28:09 EST 2011 | peterkim

Hi. My name is Peter Kim from Tamura H.A. Machinery, Inc. We are in US supporting all North America region. To gain more information regarding Tamura soldering equipments please contact our office at 619-661-8275 or e-mail me at peter_kim@tamura-ha.c

Tamura reflow Ovens

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 25 11:40:48 EST 2011 | atiya124

Does anyone know How is Tamura Reflow Ovens? All the feed backs are appreciated.

Tamura reflow Ovens

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 04 15:50:50 EST 2011 | pjc

I heard Tamura has pulled out of North America, in case you're from here.

TOMBSTONE DEFECTS

Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 13 19:57:51 EDT 2003 | Thomas

I saw some specifications on the Tamura RMA-012 FP stating that it counters tombstoning...hope it helps you problem...

Best High Volume Reflow Oven

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 28 12:21:05 EDT 2008 | gdzuber

Tamura has a new one.

Reflow Oven Brand

Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 05 13:40:11 EST 2017 | shahrat

Other than this 2 brand may be JT or Tamura. As I am already using both of this machine.

Hot Air Knife

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 24 20:31:52 EDT 2003 | tejasdpatel

Hi People! We are leading assembler of car audio systems in US. Since last few weeks we have extream problems with wavesolder operations, bridging is a major defect. To solve this we have decided to install Hot Air Knife. I contacted Electrovert but

N2 wavesolder

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 11 06:35:19 EDT 1998 | KME

How can solve the small solder ball after w/s. (oxygen level is 40000~5000ppm, no-clean flux & Tamura N2 w/s machine).

Re: N2 wavesolder

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 15 10:34:27 EDT 1998 | Larry

| How can solve the small solder ball after w/s. (oxygen level is 40000~5000ppm, no-clean flux & Tamura N2 w/s machine). Post your question in the SMT Forum for a better response. This area is not for tech questions.

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Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 24 09:40:19 EST 2001 | davef

Your peak temperature needs to be 20 to 30�C GT the melting point of the solder. What is the melting point of: * Tamura 60-30 paste? * Tin lead on your connectors? [You imply that it is 63/37, but is that correct?]

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