The X2 is an advanced In-line X-RAY inspection system designed for high-speed automatic inspection in production lines. Transmission X-RAY technology is combined with patented Slice-Filter-Technology (SFT) for double-sided PCB assembly and component
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Indium Corporation's Sehar Samiappan, area technical manager for North Malaysia, the Philippines, and Vietnam, will present at the SMTA Penang Chapter's meeting on Aug. 21.
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Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 13 21:59:42 EST 2007 | davef
This processes has the potential to cause barrel cracking and pad lifting, because the heating is very hot [troop crank-up the volume on their iron when they see thick boards] for a relatively small area on one side of the board. What do we suggest
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 02 08:52:20 EST 2001 | markkrmp
Are your voids looking like blow holes also? Is this only occurring on the solder joints of the Thru Hole components and Via's? Or does this happen on SMD pads? My experience is that we have seen this but only with some of our older PCB's which are
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 25 11:18:45 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| Hello all, | | Been doing some comparisons on joints made using the soldering iron versus reflowed solder paste (on a QFP package). The difference is quite significant: the joints made by the soldering iron are inconsistent and in many cases not