Burn-In Ovens

Burn-in ovens are specialized thermal chambers used to ensure the durability and reliability of components through high-temperature exposure. These ovens support consistent performance by eliminating early-life failures in components.

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    Burn-In Ovens

    REFLOW OVEN soldering station_essemtec RO06

    REFLOW OVEN  soldering station

    Make: ESSEM TEC

    Model: Convection Reflow Oven

    1 unit @ 15.530,00 €

Common Applications

component durability testing

thermal reliability testing

high-temperature stress testing

Buying Guide

Burn-In Oven Buying Guide

Burn-in ovens are crucial for testing the durability and reliability of electronic components under thermal stress.

When selecting a surplus burn-in oven, consider the following factors to ensure it meets your specific needs.

  • Check the temperature range to ensure it suits your testing requirements.
  • Confirm the oven's capacity to handle your component volumes.
  • Ensure compatibility with your existing process setups and utilities.
  • Review documentation for maintenance history and confirm the presence of any necessary manuals.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a burn-in oven used for?
Burn-in ovens are used to test and improve the reliability of components by exposing them to high temperatures for extended periods.
What temperature range can burn-in ovens reach?
Burn-in ovens typically operate within a range around 300°C, as indicated by the listings.
What are the advantages of using surplus burn-in ovens?
Surplus burn-in ovens offer cost-effective solutions for thermal testing without compromising on performance quality.
Which brands of burn-in ovens are available?
Brands such as Despatch, Tenney, and Blue M are available and featured in the current listings.
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