Automatic Hot Air Reflow Soldering Oven For PCB Prototyping And SMD SMT BGA Rework Infrared Heating Fully Automatic Welding Station Maker Friendly Tool For Single Or Double Sided Boards And Prototyping Projects
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Automatic Hot Air Reflow Oven for PCB Prototyping & SMD
✔️ 8 temperature curves, auto heating/cooling, single-unit reflow oven
✅ Models with different welding areas: T-962 (180×235 mm), T-962A (300×320 mm), T-962C (400×600 mm), T-962A+ (450×370 mm)
✅ Rated power: 800W / 1500W / 2500W / 2300W; Voltage 110-220V
✅ Temperature range: 0-280°C (0-350°C on T-962A+) and 8 preset curves
✅ Fast infrared heating with closed-loop control and a dedicated fume exhaust port
✅ Suitable for single- and double-sided boards, BGA rework, and SMD soldering
✔️ 8 temperature curves, auto heating/cooling, single-unit reflow oven
This compact infrared reflow oven is designed for precise soldering of SMT components on single- or double-sided PCBs. It's perfect for prototyping, SMD rework, and small-batch assembly in makerspaces, labs, and workshop environments. Package includes 1 main oven, power cord, and instruction manual.
✅ Infrared reflow oven with microprocessor control for automatic preheat, reflow, and cooling✅ Models with different welding areas: T-962 (180×235 mm), T-962A (300×320 mm), T-962C (400×600 mm), T-962A+ (450×370 mm)
✅ Rated power: 800W / 1500W / 2500W / 2300W; Voltage 110-220V
✅ Temperature range: 0-280°C (0-350°C on T-962A+) and 8 preset curves
✅ Fast infrared heating with closed-loop control and a dedicated fume exhaust port
✅ Suitable for single- and double-sided boards, BGA rework, and SMD soldering
💡 What is a reflow oven used for in PCB prototyping and SMD assembly?
This tool is handy for creating reliable solder joints on surface-mount components and for quick repairs during prototyping. It uses precise heat profiles to avoid overheating and to ensure consistent results. - Solder paste reflow and attach SMT components with controlled heat curves - Handy for reworking bad joints on PCB assemblies - Delivers repeatable results for small-batch prototyping and testing
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