Hi Peter!

So, you guys are buying one? Pretty cool, ain't they? I've had mine for about 10-months (or there abouts) now, and love it!! One part that sometimes can be a problem I've found out, is PLCC sockets. Just gotta make sure that the thermal conductive tape contacts, and is seated well against the leads at the top of the sockets so that you get good thermal transfer down to reflow the joints.

But otherwise, I haven't run across a part I couldn't rework...even with boards being bonded to big, thick, heatsinks. Couldn't even get the solder plastic with hot air systems.

-Steve Gregory-


Hi, Bev,

Not a reflow oven, but a rework station if you're interested in such a
thing as an adjunct to your main oven. We have just ordered a PDR
Lightmaster IR component rework station from a local company here in
Singapore. They have redesigned the controller unit and the operating
principle so that it now has a proper feedback loop that controls the power
being put into the components very nicely, and doesn't involve all those
nozzles that are required for a hot air system and which can cost quite a
bit.

The basic system costs about US$14K and seems to handle just about anything
once you understand about the emissivity of the different component body
materials. The company selling the re-modelled systems is Vanco Pte Ltd,
but they don't have a website. Contact me off-line if you're interested and
I'll give you more details.

Peter


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