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Reflow Oven

Reflow Oven

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What is Reflow Oven?

A reflow oven is a specialized oven used in the manufacturing of printed circuit boards (PCBs). It is used to melt solder paste and create permanent solder joints between surface mount components (SMCs) and the PCB. The oven precisely controls the temperature profile, ensuring even heating and preventing damage to the components.

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Screen printers are sometimes used for solder paste application, which is a necessary step before reflow soldering.
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Paste printers (solder paste printers) are used to accurately apply solder paste onto PCBs before components are placed and reflowed.
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AOI is used to inspect PCBs after reflow soldering to ensure proper component placement and solder joint quality.
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