Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 13 11:29:30 EST 2002 | R.G. Albada Jelgersma
I am looking for a facility to fulfil my needs in tape and reeling (re-reeling and from tubes to reel), anti-static and humidity packing etc. in the EU, preferably Holland / The Netherlands / Belgium. In my search I am a bit stuck. Could you help me
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 16 18:05:08 EST 2002 | davef
Without a direct answer to your question, this may give you an angle on finding a supplier. Consider: * Contacting the sales-types for either tape and reel equipment or cover tape. * Asking the sales-type for contacts for service companies like you
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 13 15:40:53 EST 2002 | pjc
Too many British. Maybe some below can refer you to Dutch or Belgian companies. SMD-Taping Service Bartholomaeusweg 8 D-91522 Ansbach Germany Tel. / Fax: +49 981 17356 Tel.: +49 981 9724363 Fax: +49 981 9724364 www.smd-taping-service.com Reel Servi
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 02 13:16:31 EST 2002 | kenBliss
Hi Steve The people who will have the answer is the experts at EMC Global Technologies. They know their stuff, they are the leader in the solder pallet industry. They design and build them to work right. http://www.emcgti.com for contact info. Hop
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 02 18:01:12 EST 2002 | GSW
Hi, Try to check if there is water absorbed in the flux or the humidity around the wave area. possibly plating on barrels that might be damaged?
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 03 15:26:07 EST 2002 | GSW
This might be a trival mundane suggestion but try to use non conductive plate to hold components. Probably even made of the pallet material. I am sure your pallet fabricator will have tons of scrap and he can help you find one. T
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 04 14:09:52 EST 2002 | Vince Whipple
By the way, what type of preheaters do you have? IR? Convection? If you have IR, there may be a way to cheat. Vince W
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 06 18:13:15 EST 2002 | slthomas
We only have solder balling problems in the interface of the pcb with the selective soldering pallet. All other boards (single, and double sided glue and waved alike) are fine, so I'm not thinking this is going to follow the normal path for resoluti
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 02 16:01:15 EST 2002 | russ
If you can, attach athermocouple to the locations where you are getting solder balls. A previous product I had showed the same thing and we found that we had inadequate preheat leaving the liquid flux to splatter when it hit the wave. It could aslo
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 02 17:02:28 EST 2002 | Vince Whipple
Steve, I agree with the recommendation to check the temperature. This is the first place to go. Is this an IPA or water based Noclean? What is the topside temp of the assembly at the effected areas? If you are too cold you will have a tendency to hav