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vapour phase oven

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 03 22:10:42 EDT 2006 | jonatf

Hi guys, Our vapour phase oven is taking too long to heat up about 15 mins/cycle. Normally its 5 to 6 mins. 2 reasons why. 1.using 10 amp power board 2.heating element not working properly. before i set up a 15 amp outlet i want to know first if my

vapour phase oven

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 04 03:44:23 EDT 2006 | slaine

you should be able to work out the resistance of the heater element from the power rating (watts), and the Voltage its working at. then measure the resistance of the element and see if your anywhere near.

vapour phase oven

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 04 03:48:14 EDT 2006 | slaine

Ps the above answer was to test if the element is failing, if you think the element is not working due to the current supply being limited you can carry out the same calculations but work out the current required then put an ammeter in series with th

vapour phase reflow soldering technology

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 01 10:57:52 EST 2002 | davef

Yes, that's what people are thinking. The 217�C melting temperature that you mention requires a ~250�C reflow temperature. Generally, boards, legend ink, and components cannot take that temperature. Further, few ovens can produce that temperature

Homebrew vapour phase...?

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 11 21:17:46 EDT 2010 | whitewing

I was wondering how hard it would be to make a homebrew vapour phase oven, to avoid the problems with very cheap conventional batch ovens, in particular uniformity. I've seen a reference here to a pasta cooker VP setup, but the image link is dead no

vapour phase reflow soldering technology

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 06:08:09 EST 2002 | nifhail

Can someone pls help to explain what is the vapour phase reflow soldering technology ? Thx, nifhail

vapour phase reflow soldering technology

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 12:37:49 EST 2002 | jax

nifhail, In a nutshell: Vapor-phase reflow is a process that uses a fluid with a selected boiling point. As condensation of the hot vapor occurs on a cool assembly the assembly's temperature is rapidly raised to match the temperature of the vapor.

vapour phase reflow soldering technology

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 01 06:15:46 EST 2002 | nifhail

This can be a solution for IC/BGA soldering for lead-free process isn't it ? See, most of the reflow profile set meets solder paste specification but often violating ICs or BGA requirement. Most of the solder paste required temperature of about 205 -

vapour phase reflow soldering technology

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 17:48:31 EST 2002 | davef

Expanding on a previous poster's comments ... Vapor Phase Soldering. A solder reflow technology that uses a heated solvent to melt the solder. Buried deep in the recesses of the SMTnet Library is �Terms & Definitions�. We started using vapor phas

Homebrew vapour phase...?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 16 15:39:15 EDT 2010 | mikesewell

Keep in mind you'll still need to preheat the assembly to properly activate the flux/drive off volatiles in the paste. Perhaps a convection toaster oven... Add some cooling coils and a freeboard/tube to the top of your pasta cooker or turkey fryer t

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