Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 29 02:42:21 EST 2000 | Wolfgang Busko
Michael: "C1005" stands for Capacitor 0402. For the package 0603 you need to choose "C1608". This is out of IPC-SM-782. I don�t know where it�s coming from we also deal with 0603 or 0805. IPC uses RLP-numbers (Registered Land Pattern Number) to ident
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 29 04:34:14 EST 2000 | Marc
Micheal: Correct me if I am mistaken, but I think you have stumbled onto the age old battle between metric and imperial representations of component packaging. I have to deal with this every day as my machines are metric and the designers use imperia
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 04 12:00:56 EST 2004 | tryn
I am looking at two different type fluxes, Kester 951nc and AIM 264-5nc. The two seem to be comparable, but the Kester is listed as an ORL0 and the AIM as a ROL0. My product builds are all military and I have been dictated to use only ROl0 flux. I kn
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 18 09:24:45 EST 2006 | ev
We are a small CM doing mostly prototype and small production runs SMT and PTH. We have an old Hollis machine works well when we need it. The foam level does not come up to the board level, even with the air cranked up full. We are using a synthetic
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 22 11:47:59 EDT 2007 | brulal1
Thank you guys for your help, I do not clean any on my assemblies who are build by the SMT an wave soldering department, we do used liquid fluxes Kester 951 and cored wire keester 245, usually it�s for batteries connector, led, terminal and wire rap
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 20 00:16:56 EDT 2009 | padawanlinuxero
Hello I am having a problem with the flux in the wave solder, I am using a sonoflux 9000 this machine uses a air knife to spray the flux, it creates a mist that when hits the air knife pulls the mist up to the pallet where the board is, but for som
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 16 16:52:51 EST 2015 | joe98375
Hello, We are buying a Vitronics-Soltec wave solder machine with a spray fluxer to replace our old Econopak that has a foam fluxer. Currently we thin our flux (Kester 951) in the foam fluxer per Kester PS-20 and PS-22 test kits with kester 110 thinn
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 08 14:19:35 EDT 2001 | Spanky
Jake, The No-cleans on the market, to me, still aren't as good as OA and water wash. But they have gotten better. The type of No-Clean flux and paste to use really depends on each individual assembly, the machines used, settings, and the environme
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 29 04:33:35 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | Hi All, | | Any one experince BGA-chipset warp about 10-15mil after removing | | from PCB? | | FYI, the rework temperature for preheat was 170C from room | | temperature about 30 seconds, & BGA was removed at temperature | | between 190-200C.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 14 16:32:58 EST 1999 | Dave Jurena
Hi all, I thought I'd use this forum to ask a couple general questions on fluxes for manual operations: First - Is it OK to use a wave soldering type flux (specifically OA)? Thinking about activation temperatures and the ramp rate of the wave solder