Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 13 20:48:10 EST 2002 | davef
http://www.speedlinetechnologies.com/pubs/2214.pdf We do alot more working than this, 'bout yins?
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 17 09:27:58 EDT 1999 | Steve Restinetti (aka Bix)
Our SMT department uses Alpha Metals WS629 solder paste exclusively. Does anyone else use this paste and what do they think of it? I haven't evaluated other pastes yet and think that I'm sure there is something better out there. Feedback would be app
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 19 16:06:12 EDT 1999 | Tim O'Neill
Hi Steve, Brian's right. The best paste is the paste that works best for your application requirements. From equipment to environment to customer demands to the operators noses;all these variables will determine the best product for you. Brian's su
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 18 15:50:08 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| I've been asked to put together a "Technology Road Map" that shows the direction components (technology) and the equipment that places them might be taking for the next 10 years. For instance, micro BGA might require more sophisticated pick-and-pl
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 14 17:07:46 EST 2009 | davef
In BIG-boy, high vibration applications to secure large components, we've used 3M #2214 structural adhesive [One part, 250*F (121*C) curing 100% solids, paste consistency epoxy adhesives designed for bonding metals and many high temperature plastics
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 13 11:24:08 EST 2000 | Wolfgang Busko
Hi George, bad luck! That�s why we professionals get so much money for it. Those "thingies" are mainly capacitors or resistors. If a capacitor is missing you might with luck not even notice it. A resistor, that�s different, you will notice it, what
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 18 05:23:01 EDT 1999 | Brian
Steve What do you mean by better? More/less activity? fewer retouches? longer shelf life at ambient temperature? less hygroscopicity? longer open time on the stencil? easier to wash? easier to treat waste water? easier for washing machine maintenanc
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