Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 20 17:07:20 EST 2007 | kennyrebbe
I am looking for a new semi automatic Stencil printer, and reflow oven that is capable of doing double sided boards with BGA�s. We currently own a Manncorp 4500R stencil printer https://www.manncorp.com/4x00_stencil_printers/index.php?view=overview&a
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 29 06:31:51 EST 2016 | shockwave24
Hi all, I just would like to ask if what brand and model of profiler can you recommend for profiling of a Vertical Oven?
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 16 19:53:24 EST 1999 | Chris
Does anyone know sources for vertical cure ovens. I remember seeing several add years ago but appears the subject has lessened. I know Heller makes a couple of them. I remember Blue M making one too. All I find now is Heller. Also what other adv
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 17 11:38:25 EST 1999 | Chris May
Chris, I have heard through the grapevine that Research International (?) are or have developed one. I don't know anymore details I'm afraid. Regards. Chris May
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 17 16:50:57 EST 1999 | Dave
Research Int'l does indeed make one - the Tower. They can be found at www.research-intl.com.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 17 13:23:15 EST 1999 | Chris
I have an underfill material which takes 6 hours to cure. It works great, better than any other underfill I have ever used. A vertical cure oven is too expensive. I am currently using batch style ovens and opening the oven door as additional produ
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 19 03:10:30 EDT 2006 | Slaine
I solder a lot of differnt products throught a Reflow oven that are non PCB baised Axial leaded components typicaly, mounted vertically in jigs. where i can for cost reasons I use aluminium jigs but you have to experiment with the thermal mass and de
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 24 14:07:49 EDT 2008 | slthomas
Don't know that oven or if the layout is similar at all to a Heller, but in our 1500s you could lose a blower and not get an alarm until a large board blocked vertical airflow. At that point the thermocouple in the faulty zone would then lose heat
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