Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 10 15:24:28 EDT 2004 | Claude_Couture
20in/min you have plenty of capacity.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 09 10:45:34 EDT 2004 | davef
Start at Dan Terstegge's excellent jump site: http://www.smtinfo.net/Db/_Pin%20In%20Paste%20Soldering.html
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 22 10:07:28 EDT 2018 | davef
This chart is from http://www.nordson.com/-/media/Files/Nordson/asymtek/Papers/Process%20Control%20and%20Traceability%20in%20Automated%20Conformal%20Coating.pdf?la=en
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 25 21:13:10 EDT 2024 | jeremyc
I also happen to be running into this issue. A PCB we're trying to program has a width larger than the max board width. On our O2i, it says 12.992in is the max board width. HOWEVER the tech specs of Dek Horizon O2i advertise a max print area of 508m
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 07 09:58:41 EDT 2006 | nodlac
Davef's link is a great one. Mine pales but may be helpful... - This one is from Georgia Tech on Yield... http://www.cbar.gatech.edu/about/publications/Analysis%20of%20Factors%20that%20Affect%20Yield%20in%20SMT%20Assembly.pdf - http://www.cbar.marc
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 31 19:50:44 EDT 2004 | davef
To take our turn at keeping everyone else on the straight and narrow. For more on lead contamination of no-lead solder, look here: http://www.aimsolder.com/techarticles/Lead%20Contamination%20in%20Lead-Free%20Electronics%20Assembly.pdf [We apolog
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 29 19:47:44 EDT 2021 | emeto
"For the lead free soldering of electronic assemblies, the inclusion of silver in the alloy results in better wetting compared to non-silver containing alloys and also allows for a broader process window. Silver also improves joint reliab
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 26 14:15:21 EST 2001 | marting
Steve, Currently we are using selective pallets and the best piece of advice is to find a supplier that will be able to handle the requirements of the selective wave process, for example proximity of chips to PIH devices, and pallet thickness etc. We
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 20 10:15:44 EDT 2006 | samir
Again, the verdict is mixed here as well, but from the seminars, white papers, etc. the consensus seems to be that Pb BGA's are not compatible in a Pb-Free RoHS Process...but... Pb-Free SAC BGA's are compatible in a Sn-Pb process as long as your pro
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 08 11:53:15 EDT 2008 | aqueous
Here are links to articles on that subject: Can You Clean a No-Clean Assembly? http://www.residues.com/pdfs/Circuits%20Assembly%20Articles/2003/low%20res/2003.01-Can%20You%20Clean%20a%20No-Clean%20Assembly%20-%20Circuits%20Assembly.pdf Component