- Reflow oven
A reflow oven is a machine used primarily for reflow soldering of
surface mount electronic components to printed circuit boards.Types of Reflow Ovens
Infrared and Convection Ovens
The oven contains multiple zones, which can be individually controlled for temperature. Generally there are several heating zones followed by one or more cooling zones. The printed circuit board moves through the oven on a
conveyor belt , and is therefore subjected to a controlled time-temperature profile.The
heat source is normally from ceramic infrared heaters, which transfers the heat to the assemblies by means ofradiation . Ovens which also use fans to force heated air towards the assemblies (which are usually used in combination with ceramic infra-redheaters ) are called Infrared Convection Ovens.Some ovens are designed to reflow PCBs in an oxygen-free atmosphere.
Nitrogen (N2) is a common gas used for this purpose. This minimizesoxidation of the surfaces to be soldered.Vapour Phase Oven
The heating of the PCBs is sourced by thermal energy emitted by the
phase change of aheat transfer liquid condensing on the PCBs. The liquid used is chosen with a desiredboiling point in mind to suit the solder alloy to be reflowed.Some advantages of vapour phase soldering are:
* High energy efficiency due to the high heat transfer coefficient of vapour phase media
* Soldering is oxygen-free. There is no need for any protective gas (e.g.Nitrogen )
* No overheating of assemblies. The maximum temperature assemblies can reach is limited by theboiling point of the medium.This is also known as condensation soldering.
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Reflow soldering References and further reading
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