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Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 03 10:34:35 EDT 2002 | davef

Suggestions are: * Convince yourself that your paste printing and paste control processes are in control. * Convince yourself you oven is in-control and capable. * Get one of those FREE software packages from the profiler companies [ie, KIC, ECD, etc

Vacuum Sealers

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 24 08:47:33 EDT 2003 | davef

Welcome back Jason. We like AmeriVacs. Could your sealer be out of adjustment [or whipped]? For suggestions contact: Francois Monettet; Cogiscan Inc.; W: 450-534-2644; fmonette@cogiscan.com . Francois participates in this forum [he's probably jus

Vacuum Sealers

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 24 13:35:51 EDT 2003 | fmonette

Hi Jason, Welcome back to SMTnet. I just wanted to clarify one important detail relative to dry packing Moisture Sensitive Devices. Contrary to popular belief, it not necessary to use vacuum when sealing Moisure Barrier Bags. A simple heat seal w

Centroid Data (or lack of it)

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 11 13:20:26 EST 2011 | methos1979

I can second the Unisoft Pronto software. We were in the same boat where getting centroid data files to program our AOI system was killing us. The Pronto software takes gerber files and BOMs and marries them into usable centroid data files for AOI

No-clean solder paste

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 22 17:38:44 EST 2001 | davef

OK, lemme take a different angle on this, �cuz I forgot to touch on this when I first responded. I mentioned a study ["Evaluation of Low Residue Soldering for Military and Commercial Applications: A Report from the Low-Residue Soldering Task Force"

Cleaning Water Soluble Flux under BGA's

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 24 21:51:23 EST 2004 | davef

Dreamy It sounds like you are having fun in your new job. Saponifier. Alkaline chemicals, added to water, that convert rosin/resin flux residues in the water to soluble soaps. Generally, saponifiers are better if used in an aggressive spray-in-ai

Cleaning Water Soluble Flux under BGA's

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 25 12:20:21 EST 2004 | Mike Konrad

OK� Nap time�s over! Technically speaking, water soluble flux is just that, soluble in water. Technically speaking, one does not need a saponifier or any other chemical agent to remove water soluble (OA) flux residues. However, one must conside

Re: Gold Immersion - Soft Joints

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 26 13:53:16 EDT 1999 | Dave F

William: In answer to your questions: 1 "What do I do about a gold porosity problem?" Get it fixed, before you go out of business!!! You�ve been yapping about it on the internet for three days now!!! Get a more on!!! I don�t understand your com

Re: optimized profile

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 26 16:39:46 EDT 1999 | JohnW

| | Hello all, | | | | Our guys here still have some questions on the "optimized" profile which sees a more moderate ramp up straight to reflow temperatures versus the conventional profile which has a plateau at around 150 Celsius. If the optimized

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