Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 12 16:25:36 EST 2003 | davef
I was reading something on the Maori and whale watching the other day. Sounds beautiful. Congrats on the new job, mate. Please drink an Australis Benediction for me.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 12 07:19:38 EST 2003 | ghenning
Manually move the beam away from the limits with the power down. Be sure the beam is parallel (marks to help with this are on the Y-axis lead screw covers near the machine front) and then power up again. Good luck.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 12 08:10:47 EST 2003 | davef
As a minimum, you should observe the recommendations for disposal in your flux supplier's MSDS. For one VOC-Free Flux, the MSDS says something like: Waste Disposal Methods: Scrap material may be disposed of, by a licensed waste disposal company or
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 12 10:45:21 EST 2003 | bradlanger
Has anybody used a MLCC Capacitor called Flexicap from Syfer? They claim they can be flexed twice as much as normal MLCC Capacitors. Do they live up to their claims?
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 12 19:45:33 EST 2003 | juan_ruiz
Siemens has a web site where you may have a better answer to your question. www.siplace.com Regards!
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 12:30:07 EST 2004 | Ventrista
An obviously commercial post like that deserves a little equal time from the competition. I beleive you'll find Seika USA pioneered this technology and sell a great product: http://www.seikausa.com/mcdry/dxu1001.asp
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 20 11:12:14 EST 2004 | Eric
Have you tried Iemme or EPM? Iemme is Italian and have been building systems since 1973 and EPM is Swiss and has been building systems since 1969. Either of these systems should work well for you. Eric
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 12:35:29 EST 2004 | Jaycustr1
Yes, we've needed a grass roots organization for a long time and this looks like a good one. I agree 100%
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 11 12:46:19 EDT 2004 | Rob
I can't imagine a board to be 2" thick. Am I misunderstanding here? The thickest board I work with is 0.09" thick. That translates to 2.28mm. Did someone say that there is a standard to follow with regards to components near board edges or V-grooves?
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 11 12:46:58 EDT 2004 | dummy
You could try the manual impulse sealer machine and purge with Nitrogen gas if feasible. The price tag is less than 100.00 http://www.uline.com/Browse_Listing_2253.asp