Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 27 09:43:42 EST 2012 | andrzej
We use succesfully SN100C on ERSA330 for about 2-3years. Pros: - price, - less dross comparing to SAC305, - some ppl say better mechanical durability comparing to SAC305 (depends who pay for "independent" studies) Cons: - higher melting temp so r
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 27 22:05:29 EST 2003 | Mike Konrad
Prozone was sold primarily in Europe by Multicore (now Loctite). A brief search of their site seems to indicate that the product no longer exists. As for Prozone, as I recall, it was a ready-mix (no dilution required) chemical. If the containers w
Electronics Forum | Wed May 19 16:57:08 EDT 2004 | ricardof
We have in our facilities in Mexico more than 150 FUJI machines (CPs, IPs, QPs, GPs), they're in fact Bombproof, but it is not amazing to do that with 1206, SOTs on SOPs, we just feel a kind of disappointed with that 10K hours service, that means yo
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 04 11:57:20 EST 2006 | joseluis_amper
Hello, I have an oven with a big fail. The Control Unit. It is a 5 zones oven (BTU VIP70)and has more than 10 years, and I think that now is not interesting to repair. I think to buy an offer, an oven Heller of 7 zones + cool,(better for lead free).
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 26 05:57:45 EDT 2009 | aw126901
Hi We have recently noticed that our lead free solder wire is being supplied with expiry dates (typically 2-3 years after manufacture). I have seen "date of manufacture" information on wire before but I was not aware that a cored solder wire could e
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 22 03:02:02 EDT 2012 | kcngoi
We use succesfully SN100C on ERSA330 for about > 2-3years. > > Pros: > > - price, - less dross > comparing to SAC305, - some ppl say better > mechanical durability comparing to SAC305 > (depends who pay for "independent" > studies) > > Cons:
Electronics Forum | Mon May 22 12:44:11 EDT 2017 | emeto
I always would like to go with new equipment compared to used. You will get free technical support with the deal for 2-3 years including parts, repairs, proper training..... If speed and quantity are not the key, there are dozen of small machines out
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 05 13:40:04 EST 2001 | Steve Thomas
Is my employer living in a vacuum? Are we the only ones doing this? I can't find anything in the archives on this topic, so forgive me if it's been hashed over before. Our major chip supplier is giving us less than a year to convert our products o
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 09:08:47 EST 2001 | jax
Your safest bet is to manually remove the trays. The problem with what you want is that the machine does not know that it missed a part. It simply goes to the point you specify and tries to pick somthing up; if it doesn't pick up anything it believes
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 19 00:37:43 EDT 2001 | ianchan
Hi, my guys did such solder paste deposits on PCB bareboards before, (before my physical join with my current company), approximately 2-3 years ago, for a small Lot run. What the PCB supplier did was to apply "block" shaped Sn/Pb paste alloy onto t