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News Release from: Contax | Subject: Essemtec RO300FC
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 25 November 2003
Oven is ideal for lead-free processing
The Essemtec RO300FC is a new full convection reflow oven for high-temperature soldering of sensitive electronics, and is an ideal solution for lead free soldering.
The Essemtec RO300FC is a new full convection reflow oven for high-temperature soldering of sensitive electronics, and is an ideal solution for lead free soldering The RO300FC is available exclusively in the UK and Ireland from Contax
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 14 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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The R0300FC oven has a small footprint, and is available as a tabletop or stand model.
Ideally suited for all reflow tasks or for the curing of adhesives, the R0300FC can be used either for continuous production or for small batch manufacturing.
The efficient convection heating ensures a consistently high temperature, with uniform heat distribution over the complete soldering range.
The system enables each heating zone to be individually regulated, so all types of temperature profiles can be designed.
As the control provides a memory capability for programming customised temperature profiles, these processes can be stored and reproduced.
The Windows-based profiling software with drag and drop and thermocouples enables all processes to be measured, compared and documented.
However, for a simple setup, there is a selection of preset standard profiles for SMT applications that are automatically set at the correct temperature profile.
The full convection reflow oven RO300FC is easy to use, offers perfect reflow results and is of a robust construction.
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