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===Solder Pastes===
===Solder Pastes===


Most general purpose solder pastes seem to be 63Sn/37Pb or Sn/Ag3.5, so if you are unsure one of those will probably be a good starting point.
Most general purpose solder pastes seem to be 63Sn/37Pb or Sn/Ag3.5, so if you are unsure curve 3 or 4 will probably be a good starting point.


* MG Chemicals 49000P (SAC305) - Use Curve 4
* MG Chemicals 49000P (SAC305) - Use Curve 4

Revision as of 09:13, 7 February 2025

T-962A Reflow Oven
Manufacturer PUHUI (?)
Model T-962A Reflow Oven
AKA Cookie
Obtained Pledge Drive (Jan 2025)
Location Electronics Area
Team Electronics
Induction Required No
Booking {{{booking}}}
Status Defunct
Risk Assessment Yes, see [[{{{riskassessment}}}|the assessment]]
Tools:   all pageslistPower ToolsBroken tools     {{}}

As part of the 2025 Electronics Pledge Drive, a T-962A (v2) reflow oven was purchased.

Process

Note Note: This may change, as there are plans to flash custom firmware onto the oven's controller.
Soldering a board with the oven!
  1. Turn on the Electronics Extraction. This should be on before turning the oven on.
  2. Turn on the oven. The power switch is at the rear of the unit. Once powered on it will show several language options. Use the arrow keys to select your preferred language (presumably English at the bottom), and press the okay button.
  3. Scroll down to "Select Temp Curve" and press okay. You can scroll through various temperature curves. The first board was done with Curve 3 and turned out ok. Once done you can go back to the previous menu with the okay button.
  4. Place your board in the middle of the drawer.
  5. Begin the cycle by selecting "Execute Temp Cruve" followed by the ok button. The oven will begin to ramp up temperature. Once it's done it will start beeping, press the ok button to silence it.

The board will be very hot. Use tweezers to remove, or let it cool down before handling.

Temperature Curves

  • Curve 1 - For 85Sn/15Pb and 70Sn/30Pb solder.
  • Curve 2 - For 63Sn/37Pb and 60Sn/30Pb solder.
  • Curve 3 - For Sn/Ag3.5, Sn/Cu0.75 and Sn/Ag4.0 Cu0.5 solder paste.
  • Curve 4 - For Sn/Ag2.5 Cu0.8 Sb0.5 and Sn/Bi3.0 Ag3.0 solder paste.
  • Curve 5 - For curing of red glue (e.g. Heraeus PD955M).
  • Curve 6 - For "PCB Rework etc." (basically, unknown).
  • Curve 7 and Curve 8 are user curves which can be programmed (I think) through the serial port.

Solder Pastes

Most general purpose solder pastes seem to be 63Sn/37Pb or Sn/Ag3.5, so if you are unsure curve 3 or 4 will probably be a good starting point.

  • MG Chemicals 49000P (SAC305) - Use Curve 4

Oven Improvements

There are generally a bunch of recommended improvements to make to T-962 and T-962A ovens. The oven was purchased with the intention of making them, but so far, not much has been required. Our oven is the v2 T-962A, which seems to compensate for ambient temperature, provide a nicer user interface, fix issues with grounding, and avoids the use of masking tape in hot areas.