Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 05 11:22:47 EST 2003 | pjc
Why not ask Sanyo? Nissei Sangyo, Tel: 972-257-8100
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 23 16:16:01 EDT 1998 | Bill Herman
| I am looking for some esd storage containers for tape and reel components in the stockroom. Shelves or bins. Any ideas. | Try contacting Aerofeed Inc. Phone 215-257-1151. Fax to 215-257-1533. They have ESD controlling cabinets for tape and reel c
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 24 17:30:40 EDT 2007 | jmelson
Oh, for a second there I thought it was 257 C, not F. Solder temperature! Still, one WEEK at 257 F seems way extreme. Maybe this is to bake out a part that has been underwater for a week. Is this a military part? I can't imagine any commercial-g
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 06 13:29:09 EST 1998 | Bill Herman
| | What are you people using to store component reels and tubes in? I am looking for a cabinet with slots or something to store reels and tubes. We keep our components on the production floor near the machines. The cabinets we are using now are v
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 14 03:04:30 EST 2000 | Anuar Ahmad
Dear all, I wish somebody to help me to find any site that provide white paper about SMT and COB. Any information would be very much appreciated. Thank you.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 14 18:46:50 EST 2000 | Danny Carr
Check some of the links on EverythingPCB's Technical & How to pages: http://www.everythingpcb.com/p2404.htm
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 14 19:54:23 EST 2000 | Dave F
SMT Magazine has "SMT In 10 Easy Steps or "Back To Basics" or something like that on their site that is a good starting point. If you want the one line definitions SMTnet has a "Terms & Definitions" in the "Library" You could ask us.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 27 12:53:56 EDT 2000 | John Myers
Depending on the type of equipment, volume and mix, and location, I can recommend a number of individuals that have done the entire project. Although I am an executive recruiter, specializing in SMT operations executives, I would not charge for such
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 11:50:35 EDT 1999 | Dave F
Eric: Royonix 661-257-0303 http://www.royonix.com/umg.html seems to be the US distributer for UMG Technologies' High Speed Axial Thru-Hole Inserter Systems Ta Dave F
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 22 23:25:15 EDT 2009 | jandon
We were using AIM WS485 SAC305 and AIM NC257 SAC305 and we had problems with voiding and AIM�s narrow process windows. Now we are using Indium3.2 and Indium8.9 with much better results.