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Solder Paste

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 17 17:09:32 EDT 2001 | jschake

Flux: No-clean pastes tend to have a wider print process window in terms of print speed and pressure. More importantly, no-clean pastes are more tolerant to changes in temperature and humidity. They also exhibit longer stencil life than water-solub

Re: Component Packaging Trends

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 15 17:14:50 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach

| Hi Folks, | As I travel our industry it seems to me the trend is to move from finner and finner pitch QFP's to array packages (BGA's, CSP's, etc.). Do you folks see the same trend? What is the finest pitch QFP package you have used in your process?

0201s

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 19 11:04:43 EDT 2001 | Spanky

All, We are getting ready to start running with 0201 passives. I have never run these before. We have run some 0402s however. We don't have any assemblies in-house yet, so I can't give any intelligent information regarding the board design (size,

Warming up solder paste at start of days production

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 28 07:59:50 EDT 2004 | cyber_wolf

Ken, With all due respect: Surface mount is surface mount. Whether you are placing 0201's, or PLCC84's the basic concept is the same. So I would surely hope that for the most part my process is transferable. I guess I was too broad when I said "we n

Mydata Users

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 26 14:06:46 EDT 2006 | mdm4ua

Hi JEM, We just made the very same upgrade you are looking to make on three machines. We purchased a new MY12 and upgraded our other three (My9 W/hydra, My9 No Hydra, and TP9-2U) from 2.2.4C to 2.4.4c. There are several changes and most of the

Warming up solder paste at start of days production

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 27 22:30:19 EDT 2004 | KEN

Sr. Tech, when you say you have never had a problem, what exactly does that mean? How do you know you have never had a problem directly associated with your solder process? Do you actively measure your defect levels? How do you maintain traceabili

IQ smart feeder maint and calibration

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 20 14:58:04 EDT 2014 | aybars

We use IQ feeders from PPM and cant find any > reference material on maintenance and calibration > of these feeders. Does anyone here know where I > can get repair manuals, diagrams, or any info on > these feeders at all? Hi guts1782, IQ feed

asymmetrical element in Yamaha VIOS

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 20:59:37 EDT 2020 | kumarb

Hi. The PCB does not look to be heavy. Suggest you try to email their staff - they are very good. Personally have worked with Scott there and he knows the VIOS software very well. https://trans-tec-america.com/contact/ We have the Assembleon Eme

Re: Component Packaging Trends

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 16 16:11:52 EDT 1998 | Joe Belmonte

| | Hi Folks, | | As I travel our industry it seems to me the trend is to move from finner and finner pitch QFP's to array packages (BGA's, CSP's, etc.). Do you folks see the same trend? What is the finest pitch QFP package you have used in your proc

Re: Pick Place Change-overs, strengths, ages

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 11:16:11 EDT 1999 | Scott S. Snider

| I have a number of hopefully easy questions: | | 1. Are there significant differences in the ease of change-overs and set-up among different equipment manufacturers? For example, are Siemens Siplace machines truly more modular than others? There


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