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Date: | Mon, 12 May 2008 09:23:35 -0400 |
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Dear Technos,
I would like to get your expert opinion on the latest developments in
the vapour phase technology. The last time this topic has been discussed
here this was still an environmental hazard.
Here's the latest sales pitch:
Dear Convection Oven Users:
With Energy Costs Skyrocketing, You have a cheaper, efficient, and a
better yield Alternative!!
Low Operating Cost, 110 Volt Machine, Run Lead and Lead Free
Sequentially!!
High Yield, Run your Lead Free Boards at 230 Degrees Uniform Temperature
Distribution, No Circuit Board Delamination, Uses Environmentally
Friendly Teflon 2 Liquid No Hazardous Florocarbons!
The questions are:
* Are the advantages real, should I prefer vapour phase over
convection in day by day reflow operations, from the technical point of
view?
* Would the technology finally be environmentally friendly?
Thanks,
Ioan
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