Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 28 12:13:38 EDT 2017 | dontfeedphils
Ironically enough, inline wash system belts work well for placing on top of small assemblies inside wash basket to avoid bouncing around like you've seen. This of course assumes you have access to an old belt like that. Point being, try to find som
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 17 11:15:05 EDT 2007 | allgood
We keep seeing a problem with the plastic tool tip on an A12 tool being sliced off. I think it is hitting the edge of the tape separator clip assembly - I determined this by coating the tip in paint and then finding where the tip had struck the meta
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 12 13:15:18 EST 1998 | Yves Trudell
In general terms, guidelines for moisture sensitive devices (MSDs) say that you shouldn't put a component through reflow after it has reached its exposure limit with respect to moisture absorption. When using an automated hot air rework tool to remo
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 05 00:51:39 EST 2002 | yngwie
How to measure the max allowable force when we press the heatsink at the attachment process. I was posted with question by my customer, " how to I ensure that the force I use to attach the heatsink does not causing any damage to the solder joint on t
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 08 20:07:32 EDT 2023 | daniel_stanphill
The answer to this lies within the datasheets of the components on the board. Each component has its own specs as far as number of heat cycles, time at reflow, peak temperature, whether it can be washed, etc. You do not need to be as thorough on th
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 02 12:29:52 EST 2021 | astarotf
Hi Travis H, Thank you very much for answering and helping. Apparently, but I'm not sure what the X linear bearing assembly is. The replacement part I am looking for is I believe this it
Electronics Forum | Mon May 01 17:29:25 EDT 2000 | Joe
Hi, We have a climatic controlled assembly area, with a constant temp of 22 deg C and a relative humidity of 40 - 50 %. What I would like to ask is how should I approach a situation when the humidity starts to decrease to below 40%. The situation I'
Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 20:04:21 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Joe: Hey, just hose everyone down with water when your humidity starts to decrease to below 40%. ;-) Actually, that�s how some humidity controllers work, when added to your heating system. Well basically that�s how they work. I�m not tryin� to
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 09:22:40 EST 2004 | Tobias
Hello, i'm searching for a way to remove bga's easy and cost effective. It doesn't matter if the PCB or adjacent assemblies are damaged. Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 13 17:50:26 EDT 2016 | davef
From "Assembly" magazine, "Moisture-Sensitive Devices" [ http://www.assemblymag.com/articles/85082-moisture-sensitive-devices ] ... a description of the moisture sensitive device problem. I agree with Evtimov * During board assembly solder process,
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