Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 11 21:21:49 EST 2003 | Dean
What do you guys do with your old, used VOC free flux? Can you just send it down the drain? Or is it considered hazardous, and should be disposed of accordingly? Thanks for your replies.
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 | Mon Nov 24 07:26:58 EST 2003 | stefwitt
Press shift and clear line. You will be asked for the password. Dependent on software version it is either geheim or mirror. After Password entry, you should be able to edit config and machine data.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 13 11:09:09 EST 2003 | ADAM
GUYS HAS ANYONE HEARD OF A CONFORMAL COATING UNDER THE NAME OF : SYCERON KF1280 ? I AM TRYING TO FIND OUT SOME INFORMATION ON THIS PRODUCT . ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED. Thanks Adam
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 15 00:55:39 EST 2003 | Jason Flory
Is there any company out there that can retro fit 402 or 201 type nozzles for Assembleon gem, Eclipse and orion?
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 24 19:59:10 EST 2003 | Jason Flory
I need a nozzle, the smallest nozzle we have is a (type 11) or type 31B. Phillips(assembleon) does not make the 31A anymore. We can pick up 402 parts with the 31B, but it's not great
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 22 08:14:47 EST 2003 | davef
When the pads on the board are too large, the component tends to swim. This skewing can be a BIG problem with connectors, eh?
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 02 08:51:31 EST 2003 | Daniel Werkhoven
Dear Frank, could it be that your component legs are coated with a leadfree finish? This can have an inpact on soldering when your temp.peak in only 220�C and the melting point of pure Tin is 237�C. Best regards, Daniel