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Testing potential employees.

Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 29 23:15:14 EST 2004 | Ken

I have found that during the interviewing process you need to include your technical staff to get to the nuts-and-bolts of what your looking for. Plus, team involvement spreads the responsibility for selecting the "right" candidate. Recently duri

Coating adhesion problems

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 21 10:53:53 EDT 2004 | davef

We know nothing about Envivar UV 1244 and you weren't real clear about the details of the problem or the materials [eg, ws flux, solder mask, etc], but we'd speculate your adhesion problem goes back to the cleanliness of your board. First by 'alcoho

Cleaning after repair.

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 23 20:57:33 EST 2003 | davef

If the flux was not activated (ran in another area of the board), the flux should be removed from the board. Any Comments? A: We agree. In order for its �benigness� to take effect, NC flux is affected by: * Type of flux * Amount of flux * Proper ac

Re: Cleaning No-Clean

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 15 16:41:28 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| | All Y'll | | | | How do you clean components that must be added to an assembled board after water wash? | | | | BACKGROUND | | | | Our basic process goes like this: | | | | 1 Print paste with OA flux, place, reflow, wash | | 2 Repeat 1 | |

Re: Cleaning No-Clean

Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 17 10:50:11 EDT 1998 | mike

| | | All Y'll | | | | | | How do you clean components that must be added to an assembled board after water wash? | | | | | | BACKGROUND | | | | | | Our basic process goes like this: | | | | | | 1 Print paste with OA flux, place, reflow, wash |

Re: Cleaning No-Clean

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 16 13:11:49 EDT 1998 | Steve A

The Kyzen product was brought to my attention from a chemist at Kester solders when I asked him what could remove no clean residue from a PCB that had been built weeks earlier. We soaked it in the Kyzen for 8 minutes and ran the board through the aq

Electromigration Testing

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 28 10:03:22 EDT 2004 | davef

First, welcome to your new job. Second, IPC-TM-650 2.6.14 is only loosely an �Ionic Contamination (Electromigration) Test�. * Electromigration Test, IPC TM 650 2.6.14, 2.6.14.1 * Ion Chromatography for Ionic Cleanliness, IPC TM 650 2.3.28 Third, I

Re: BGA Pad Dressing After Removal Method/Paste Flux?

Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 06 07:04:27 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| | What methods do people use to dress pads after removing and before replacing the BGA? | | We use solder wick and a soldering iron, focusing on not "dragging" the wick across vias. This is laborous and booring. Who has a better way? | | Dave F | D

Todays crazy idea?! (environmental safe)

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 22 05:33:51 EST 2001 | mattias

Hello all I just wanted to spread the word regarding the use of sugar to remove burnt-in flux. Dissolve sugar into warm water and spray it on the area that You want to clean,let it work for a short while and rub. If you want to do it the manual wa

Re: Equipment Maintenance costs

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 22 17:37:51 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| I was wondering if anybody could give an estimated cost of equipment maintenance per year for a complete SMT line for | a medium volume facility? | John: Budgeting for maintenance from two perspectives: 1 We budget 1 percent of the capital cos


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