Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 03 08:29:24 EDT 1998 | Dave F
SMD: Sounds interesting. What is the contact information on Steve? Dave F | Right now we are taping the goldfingers which is | effective but also expensive. Also, some tape was leaving yellow marks on the goldfingers. We're trying the so-called go
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 03 08:23:37 EDT 1998 | smd
Stevens Products (supposedly around since 1937) 128 N. Park St. E. Orange, NJ 07019 Tel 973-672-2140 Contact: Ross Stevens, Jr. They'll take a PO but terms are net 30 Right now we are taping the goldfingers which is | effective but also expensive. A
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 04 12:47:24 EDT 1998 | smd
The Field Operations Manager showed up yesterday because he'd heard about my smtnet ranting. Now they're going to send somebody up here to look at the six year old machine. Free. It's hard to top service like this! Companies That rule (alphabetical
Electronics Forum | Mon May 24 13:42:40 EDT 1999 | David M. Lynch
I was doing some digging for comments from folks like yourself and noticed your mention of Amistar, Philips, and Transition Automation service. As it happens I'm comparing Amistar and Philips machines and support. It's obvious why you're happy with P
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 22 10:21:46 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| Hi all, | I am new to SMT. In past I've made many PCB boards with my small hands at home, but I've used regular technology drilling the holes for the components. | I am trying to use SMT for my projects. SOP packages I was able to solder using a re
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 12 01:23:38 EDT 1998 | Mike Cox
| There's a company out the that makes air sleds for moving equipment around. Air sleds are heavy duty plastic plastic bags with lots of little holes in the under-side. The bag is positioned under the equipment. A vacuum cleaner, hooked-up backwar
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 10 09:17:13 EDT 1998 | justin medernach
| There's a company out the that makes air sleds for moving equipment around. Air sleds are heavy duty plastic plastic bags with lots of little holes in the under-side. The bag is positioned under the equipment. A vacuum cleaner, hooked-up backwar
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 18:41:23 EDT 1998 | Bill Chrisitian
| Dennis, thanks for your input. I myself can't remember having any caps fail due to thermal stress/cracking. But the guru's here says it happens and since the assembly is for space flight, it's a requirement to preheat. Also, your process is exactl
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 25 11:53:09 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| | Dennis, thanks for your input. I myself can't remember having any caps fail due to thermal stress/cracking. But the guru's here says it happens and since the assembly is for space flight, it's a requirement to preheat. Also, your process is exac
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 16:45:18 EDT 1998 | Bill Schreiber
| I know this topic has probably been talked about before...But I ran into a small situation where Solder Balls were appearing in large quantities on the PCB....the Problem has been isolated and taken care of, my question is, what are some good metho