Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 08 18:59:04 EST 2005 | KEN
Is this a wire dip tinning process? If yes, then your flux is probably trapped under the insulator, causing corrosion. BAD BAD BAD (hopefully you don't make wire harnesses for air planes or passenger trains). More info please.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 16 19:28:23 EDT 2007 | karenp
What do you think is gonna impact or benefit using board without silkscreen on it, talking about quality and manufacturing methods??.. I mean.. it is an opportunity or bad idea.. specs of assemblies refers always to references on board so schematics
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 28 17:32:12 EST 2020 | spoiltforchoice
http://jukiamericas.com/smt-products/accessories-software/software/ifs_nx/ Well that and CVS is also listed on the options page of the brochure. So is bad mark, who the hell thinks that's an "option"? rude.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 02 08:36:51 EDT 2010 | rgduval
Michelle, Our experience with no-clean solder pastes has been that water washing a mis-print is a bad idea. We've found that DI water does not do a sufficient job removing the no-clean paste (the same goes for stencils). Instead, we have washed no
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 01 13:24:45 EST 2011 | kmakiya
Sounds like you have a bad heater. Check current on each leg of the heater circuit, CON6 for the wash and CON7 for the rinse. The current should be the same on each leg. Trek is now part of Stoelting, tech support is 920-894-2293. Hope this helps if
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 09 16:24:27 EDT 2018 | ks0707
Hi Thomas, Thank you for your posting and I agree with you that Printing is the most difficult one. BTW, after you ran the one side (let's say Bottom side), my engineer worries about the distortion of flex board because of the thickness. In that ca
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 17 10:50:15 EDT 2007 | Frank
I agree that the documentation should be used and not necessarily the silk screen. The silk screens can be a first line of defense, but nothing beats the proper documentation. Years ago I visited a contract manufacturer that a friend was working at
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 08 01:58:08 EDT 2005 | darby
0. Any less and you are scooping the paste from the aperture with the squeegee blades. I'm not saying that either of these situations is a good or a bad thing, it's just that if you buy a 6 mil stencil, you are trying to achieve 6 mil paste height.
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 10 14:20:32 EST 2005 | adlsmt
I have seen a similar problem once about 15 yrs ago. Someone decided to try a water wash flux for tinning wires. Bad idea! The wires were dipped in the flux, then in a solder pot. As the lead tin's it forces the flux in the strands to move up the wir
Electronics Forum | Thu May 02 13:40:25 EDT 2019 | youngbuck
Hello All, I am having a issue with Siplace 80 F5 with parts placing of in the X direction after I do Zero Point Correction with tool and Full Calibration. I also do the Gantry Zero Point correction and parts still place off in the X about .200mm to
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