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Gold Surface Finish on PCB's

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 08 22:41:44 EST 2005 | davef

Mike: You're correct, but in better shops there are guys with little black books in their back pocket. They know how to contol their variables and give you a good product. I worked at this plant where we cooked dirt. It glowed orange-red and flow

Interesting

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 28 19:59:55 EST 2008 | darby

Sensational -I'm sitting in my little dungeon peeing myself. I've just finished a sort of bio on the British comedian Peter Cook titled "How Very Interesting". He would have been fantastic in this role. But, both of these blokes were very good. Made

It is okay to use a toaster to bake components?

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 25 08:37:50 EDT 2008 | pcbbuilders

I am looking for an inexpensive way to bake just a few components. would a toaster oven be okay on the low setting (i would get a thermometer!) do i need to get something to place the components on? maybe a silicon cooking mat (not sure about the ESD

Baking populated PCBs

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 08 07:07:55 EDT 2009 | davef

We think the idea is to avoid boiling-off the moisture and let it 'cook-off' at a lower temperature to decrease the potential damage to components. If you heat a pan of water on the stove below, but close to the boiling point of water, the water in t

MyData A12 tool tip damage

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 08 12:54:28 EDT 2012 | fredc

The original post was back in 2007. My most recent communication with Peter was last year and he was still having the problem 4 years later. Since it is temperature related, I am suspecting the card in question got partially cooked once and is now al

SMT assembly line required

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 23 15:59:17 EST 2013 | emeto

I saw the equipment you want to purchase and .....are you sure? Don't you really want to give it to somebody to do it for you? If not buy just the printer. Print, place by hand, bake it in a cooking oven with a fan(it is very cheap). Print can be don

Quad 4C

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 15 13:44:52 EDT 2013 | rollon65

Hi Chris. Thanks for the reply. There has been no progress since my post. I was trying to see if I could repair the MVS PCB with IC swaps as it looks a bit cooked in places but if I could find a reasonably priced one I would be interested. I also

It is okay to use a toaster to bake components?

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 25 12:18:10 EDT 2008 | evtimov

I am looking for an inexpensive way to bake just > a few components. would a toaster oven be okay on > the low setting (i would get a thermometer!) do i > need to get something to place the components on? > maybe a silicon cooking mat (not sure a

Re: silver finishes on pcbs - what about the wave?

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 15 03:35:10 EST 2000 | JohnW

Dave...think you've gone off on one again..., but if you want th secret family recipe for Haggis let me know....actually catch one 1st then I'll tell you how to cook it! Ok so we've got mixed opinion's on the silver then, and mostly based round SMD.

Lead Free CD ROM Winners from the Bob Willis Forum

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 15:35:32 EDT 2000 | Bob Willis

Well it seems that every one has gone to lunch on the Bob Willis Forum so here are the winners of the Free �Lead Free Soldering Cook Book� Interactive CD ROMs for the best of most questions during the first few hours of the session. All you need to d


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