Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 18 12:16:06 EDT 2014 | island2013
I had the same situation at a facility a few years ago. We moved our wash from one building to another and it was fine for months and then we had the foaming issue similar to yours. We tried everything from adding anti foam agents to even having th
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 16 14:21:15 EDT 2014 | toddp2012
Hi all, we have a Speedline Technologies ELEOCTROVERT/Aquastorm 200. In January we stared supplying it with pre-filterd to the DI cabinet next to machine so our large media would last longer. All was fine for about 4 months and then we started gett
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 27 17:23:54 EDT 1999 | Larry Johnson
I am looking for some Anti-static foam to use as board supports in our machines. Foam would have to be around an inch thick, and very firm. Does anyone know where I could find some of this. Thanks.. Larry J
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 11 12:46:02 EST 2000 | Christopher Lampron
We too had a problem with the WS609. We have since switched to Alpha's WS619 (same formula with an anti-foaming agent) This really helped but we still monitor flux application and try to minimize wherever possible. Chris
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 08:56:01 EDT 1999 | DaveH
If your looking for fixtures or conductive/static dissipative material for support, try EMC Global Technologies in PA. 215-340-0650.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 27 17:59:54 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
How about some of the more rigid materials like the commercial fixture manufacturers use to machine solder/assembly fixtures from? Glastic, an anti-static version of Delmat and proprietary materials from MB manufacturing come to mind. Search the arc
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 09 02:35:10 EDT 2004 | Bernard
Base on the PORON foam rubber recommended, is it possible to apply on small BGA chip of 4x4 ball size 0.3mm. Any specific part no and supplier for this type of foam and is it a anti-static material? Would it be possible to punch out at dia. 3mm?
Electronics Forum | Tue May 08 15:05:08 EDT 2001 | davef
It�s reasonable to want to understand this strange looking fabrication, before moving on to other issues. Before moving on to that, tell us more about your thinking the silicon being from the BGA package. What kind of plastic package is this? Desc
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 10 13:51:08 EDT 2007 | petep
Coilcraft has posted the following and I am wondering how you folks are handling the use of coils in a Water Soluble world. PCB Washing and Coilcraft Parts Coilcraft tests for resistance to solvents per the following specification: Resistance to s
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 17 17:17:17 EDT 2006 | rgduval
I'm in the middle of developing an ESD program at my company, trying to adhere to S20.20 as much as possible (and the suggestions of the ESD audit conducted before I got here). I've been discussing the pros/cons of pink-poly foams and black foams.