Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 08 17:55:51 EST 1998 | Dave F
1. What is the best way to remove polyurethane conformal coating from selected areas? Your conformal coat material supplier is best equipped to tell you how to remove the coating. Polyurethane conformal coating is not easy to remove. Without in-pu
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 21 12:57:41 EDT 2002 | dragonslayr
I would like to address several issues. First, your reflow is 150 PPM for the same exact assemblies that have lower PPM's? or are you giving a 150 PPM rating for all products produced through the reflow process in a specific time period? Reflow is a
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Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 14 08:48:29 EDT 1999 | Adam Pratt
| | | Our company is experiencing cracked caps at our pick and place operations. The caps are being placed onto epoxy dots for subsequent wave solder operations. At present, be have set the pressure of the head at 2 in/lbs. This being down from man
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 14 11:39:29 EDT 1999 | Marshall
| | | | Our company is experiencing cracked caps at our pick and place operations. The caps are being placed onto epoxy dots for subsequent wave solder operations. At present, be have set the pressure of the head at 2 in/lbs. This being down from m
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 17 10:37:42 EDT 1999 | Brian Wycoff
| | | | | Our company is experiencing cracked caps at our pick and place operations. The caps are being placed onto epoxy dots for subsequent wave solder operations. At present, be have set the pressure of the head at 2 in/lbs. This being down from
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 17 11:18:03 EDT 1999 | Ian Clelland
| | | | | | Our company is experiencing cracked caps at our pick and place operations. The caps are being placed onto epoxy dots for subsequent wave solder operations. At present, be have set the pressure of the head at 2 in/lbs. This being down fr
Electronics Forum | Thu May 11 04:23:50 EDT 2000 | Earl Moon
Hey folks, I'm on your side, as I said many times in this string. To end it, from my point of view, I will offer the following diatribe with which I responded to one of you whom I respect very much - Dave F. This is my last say on the subject and I