Industry News | 2022-01-05 09:15:19.0
Atlanta, Georgia – Koh Young Technology, the industry leader in True 3D measurement-based inspection solutions and the Premier sponsor of IPC APEX Expo, will deliver live demonstrations of its award-winning inspection and measurement solutions during the live tradeshow in the San Diego Convention Center on January 25-27, 2022 in San Diego, California. After a lengthy lock-down, Koh Young will embrace the comprehensive safety and hygiene protocols in place to ensure a safe environment for attendees, so that the industry can meet face-to-face. Koh Young will highlight several award-winning solutions at the Koh Young America booth (1717) and the Factory of the Future Pavilion (1701). The following is just a glimpse into what Koh Young will have in store for our visitors.
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 27 13:42:44 EST 2005 | pmdeuel
So true, We had paste flux supplied to us from Alpha metals. It was the same as used in the solder paste. The major problem we noted was the in ability to control the ratio of paste to flux resulting in lots of voids. When we mixed enough to get the
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 19 10:45:43 EDT 2003 | Joe
Yngwie, In a previous life, I used a mixer made by Malcolm and was very happy with it. We used Alpha 609 WS paste and experienced no separation problems. The Malcolm equipment agitated the material in a non-concentric motion which tends to "fold
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 06 15:47:09 EDT 2006 | jbrower
Last week I had the opportunity to get a sample of AIM SN100C solder paste. The SN100C paste was very nice to work with. My initial observations was that the paste had a very light odor, much less than the Alpha UP78 paste that we are currently
Electronics Forum | Mon May 10 08:00:14 EDT 1999 | Timothy O'Neill
| | | | I am about to embark on an effort to evaluate 3 different solder material suppliers and their recommended materials for our assembly process, in an effort to find the best supplier/material. We do mixed technology, with NOCLEAN chemistry so
Electronics Forum | Mon May 10 07:53:48 EDT 1999 | Timothy O'Neill
| | | I am about to embark on an effort to evaluate 3 different solder material suppliers and their recommended materials for our assembly process, in an effort to find the best supplier/material. We do mixed technology, with NOCLEAN chemistry so I
Electronics Forum | Tue May 04 14:42:58 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea
| | I am about to embark on an effort to evaluate 3 different solder material suppliers and their recommended materials for our assembly process, in an effort to find the best supplier/material. We do mixed technology, with NOCLEAN chemistry so I wi
Electronics Forum | Wed May 29 18:52:59 EDT 2013 | navworx
Would like opinions on which brand of leaded water soluble solder has the longest print life. we're currently using Alpha WS-809. Each board goes through the printer every 15 minutes or so, and we wind up re-printing most boards as the solder isn't
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 13 21:46:03 EST 1999 | Dave F
| I am currently using Alpha WS629. I have a Malcom SPS-1 Solder paste mixer. I find that the mixer after running for the recommended mixing time | (10 to 18 Min) ball's the solder in the jar. | | 1) Is there any other Manufacture having the same
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 12 18:33:54 EST 1999 | Jorge L. Torres
I am currently using Alpha WS629. I have a Malcom SPS-1 Solder paste mixer. I find that the mixer after running for the recommended mixing time (10 to 18 Min) ball's the solder in the jar. 1) Is there any other Manufacture having the same prob