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{{ | {{Equipment page | ||
|toolname=Reflow | | toolname=Reflow oven | ||
|model=Hamilton Beach | | model=Hamilton Beach toaster oven | ||
|serial=?? | | serial=?? | ||
|owner=Jeremie | | owner=Jeremie | ||
|loanstatus=Semi-Permanent Loan | | loanstatus=Semi-Permanent Loan | ||
|arrived=Pre-2013 | | arrived=Pre-2013 | ||
|location= | | location=Workbench at the bottom of the stairs | ||
|status=Working | | status=Working | ||
|permission=Open to All | | permission=Open to All | ||
|certification=None | | certification=None | ||
|itemphoto=[[File: | | id=29 | ||
| itemphoto=[[File:29.jpg|350px|thumb|right|]] | |||
}} | }} | ||
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* Was once a toaster oven | * Was once a toaster oven | ||
* Heats to | * Heats to 260° C/500° F | ||
==Usage Notes== | ==Usage Notes== | ||
* Do not use for food. Heated electronics give off toxins that may release into food. | * Do not use for food. Heated electronics give off toxins that may release into food. | ||
* Typically set to | * Typically set to 260° C/500° F to reflow boards or flow solder paste on new SMT boards | ||