Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 23 09:55:33 EST 1999 | Dan Hughes
| Al, | | In general, I would agree with Justin and Scott, with the exception that I don't feel a laser cut stencil is required when printing 25 and 20 or even 16 mil pitch. We make a good chem etch stencil that will print fine pitch great if you ev
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 10:29:48 EST 2001 | davef
Bud: Theoretically, I agree with you in-bound parts should meet your solderability requirements. Unforunately in real life, it aint gunna work, because if your buyer can't get you parts now, well 'cept the crusty ones that you're seeing, can you im
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 31 09:57:04 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi Well at least we agree on the UnJust Blood for Bush/Blair Valor War. Hey even the Falklands was a more-just engagement. Now those battles with those Aborigines that strive to Kill each other at spear point is a more INTERESTING combinational ques
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 15 14:16:29 EST 2009 | rgduval
I'd agree. I wouldn't be able to turn significant volume in that short a time span....but, then again, I don't see a lot of people that need significant volumes in that sort of time span. And, agreed on turn-key. I've done a couple of tk jobs in t
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 28 22:42:13 EDT 2001 | davef
I�m with Stefan � no booze, drugs, or chewing tobacco in the shop!!! [I�d like to ban facial make-up, but am still limping from the last time I tried.] Stefan, how are you going to get the P&P manufacturers to agree on a common nozzle design, when
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 04 12:16:41 EDT 2006 | Wave Master Larry
LISTEN Dr Shocker. you're a doctor of what again? That's what you get for having those god awful Vecra machines.We've got a couple of those at my place of employment and I tell ya I hate that new fangled windows software that it runs on. I would say
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 10 12:00:06 EST 2000 | Dave F
First, I agree with Wolfgang, in response to Wister. Second, Wolfgang: Sometimes, our blanket purchase order for paste schedules delivery of the paste in advance of production requirements. (What!!!???? In-bound material schedules don't match out-
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 03 08:41:00 EDT 2003 | gregp
JEDEC and IPC for instance do have conventions. But they are only typically for existing part types and do not coincide with one another. I think the bigger problem is the new components and the unusual components that don't seem to fall into any p
Electronics Forum | Tue May 10 16:57:42 EDT 2005 | russ
Of course when it gets too thin it becomes difficult to remove! D^%#$'d if you do, D!@#'d if you don't. I agree with Jerry we also run the stuff semi wet when we have to. Do you have the possibility of getting these masked prior to assembly like t
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 18 12:00:06 EST 2005 | rlackey
Hi Lawrence, I would agree with that in the main, however in some cases some machines can be almost "timeless". We don't go below 0402 (1005), missplacements are negligable, and a actual placement rate typically hitting 28-30K an hour makes "upgrad