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Lead Free Dross

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 13 22:19:48 EST 2006 | Baer

Hi all, I will do my best to answer questions on MS2 here. I will try to check back at least every other day. MS2 is a new process chemical. It is not an oil or powder. It does not leave a residue; it does not mix with the solder. All SIR testing is

Production Management for micro small firms

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 01 21:26:51 EDT 2014 | proy

We are a smaller company and have created our own systems using FilemakerPro, and it grows and evolves with us as we constantly improve it. Filemaker is a complete relational database system wrapped up WITH the tools to create your user interface -

Bake out CCA

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 08 18:58:27 EST 2007 | Mike F

Normally someone would have replied to tell you to do a search of the archives. I've read at least 4 or 5 different threads dealing with baking out PWB's, but none were for this special material. First, have you contacted the manufacturer of the PW

Re: AR vs. UR

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 25 19:19:08 EST 1999 | Graham Naisbitt

| I am looking into replacing another business division's Acrylic coating process with our Urethane coating process. Unfortunately, MIL-I-46068 doesn't differentiate AR/UR's performance, and the MFR data sheets don't match up at all (they each spec

Re: AR vs. UR

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 13:02:18 EST 1999 | Scott McKee

Sorry, in the following message I'm agreeing with Graham - not Greg... | | I am looking into replacing another business division's Acrylic coating process with our Urethane coating process. Unfortunately, MIL-I-46068 doesn't differentiate AR/UR's p

Re: AR vs. UR

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 29 04:36:49 EST 1999 | Graham Naisbitt

Just for the record folks, The customer I believe may be manufacturing stuff for refuelling rigs of various forms. This being the case, the coating would need to be resistant against fuels and oils. The UR material (at least ours!) is able to resi

Re: AR vs. UR

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 29 19:17:47 EST 1999 | Scott McKee

How true, AR would not be the right choice... Scott | Just for the record folks, | | The customer I believe may be manufacturing stuff for refuelling rigs of various forms. | | This being the case, the coating would need to be resistant against f

Re: AR vs. UR

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 12:59:51 EST 1999 | Scott McKee

| | I am looking into replacing another business division's Acrylic coating process with our Urethane coating process. Unfortunately, MIL-I-46068 doesn't differentiate AR/UR's performance, and the MFR data sheets don't match up at all (they each spe

I need to reduce costs on solder paste wasted

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 19 09:18:14 EDT 2011 | davef

Could this be an opportunity to explore the use of cartridge-type paste dispensers? Or maybe a reason to keep working over the weekend. * Re-Storing & Re-Using “Used” Solder Paste. Though not a recommended practice, used solder paste from the stenci

Pallet Maintenance

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 14 16:01:39 EST 2001 | Rob Fischer

Not necessarily. Maybe just a little over > sensitive...? > > I though Bill provided > considerable insight relative to the process and > the original question. There was a good answer in > there. I also thought that he provided more > specifi


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