Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 02 16:37:18 EDT 1998 | SMT-ASSY
We sent you our brochures through your Email address. SMT-ASSY Electronique Inc. offers training to operators, technicians, engineers or any other individuals that requires hands on training on hand soldering, board rework and the surface mount tech
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 20 21:52:21 EST 1999 | Steve Gregory
| I am looking for clip art images of electronics assembly. Images like wave soldering, surface mount components, soldering irons... just general assembly graphics. Many sites have different individual images that they use I was just wondering if a
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 25 14:13:13 EST 1999 | Bob Willis
| | I am looking for clip art images of electronics assembly. Images like wave soldering, surface mount components, soldering irons... just general assembly graphics. Many sites have different individual images that they use I was just wondering if
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 15 10:47:16 EST 1998 | SMT-ASSY
In reference to your Email response, we will propose to you in the next few days a course curriculum which we hope you will find of great interest. As we told you we offer courses for assemblers and techs in PTH, SMT soldering, SMT full process using
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 13 12:48:24 EST 1998 | Scott Cook
| Hi! | I'm looking to find a training course for PCB design | & layout. It would be prefer to be in Canada, if such | courses are available here... if not I'll go where ever | I have to. | The course should be about the following points or | more: |
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 30 01:08:12 EST 1998 | terri
| | | Hi! | | I'm looking to find a training course for PCB design | | & layout. It would be prefer to be in Canada, if such | | courses are available here... if not I'll go where ever | | I have to. | | The course should be about the following poin
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 13 09:19:12 EST 1998 | Jimmy Blier
Hi! I'm looking to find a training course for PCB design & layout. It would be prefer to be in Canada, if such courses are available here... if not I'll go where ever I have to. The course should be about the following points or more: -Crosstalk -cou
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 03 07:39:24 EST 2008 | realchunks
I would choose wave over hand solder. Top side wetting due to thermal mass will be your biggest obstacle. Of course I don't know the size of your soldering irons or how weak your wave may be.....
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 26 14:41:37 EDT 2006 | thruoughonomo
Were looking at getting a selective solder machine. Basicly for High mix low to Medium volume. Something in the mid 40k range. Automated any help would be greatly appreated!!?
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 11 16:55:24 EDT 2008 | edmneb
I agree that wave soldering is probably your best method. Of course if you can, tin the wires in a solder pot before insertion into the board. The solder that would be there will probably facilitate wetting a bit better. If you absolutely have to
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