Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 22 14:56:43 EDT 2008 | dekhead
Presuming this is the braided cable for the Adjustable Stencil mount on Horizon, etc. 177055 http://www.dekhead.com
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 02 22:28:29 EDT 2014 | acdc
Try the VPI-1000 by Easy Braid. Solid choice with great customer feedback.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 30 07:18:27 EDT 2000 | russells
Can you use 96s solder wire on a pcb that has been plated with standard 60/40? if so what are the effects on the proerties of the 96s? If you cannot mix the two solders is there a more effective way than braid of removing the 60/40 from the plating?
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 23 16:37:22 EDT 2004 | Terry
Three methods, all work, all require generous use of flux. 1.) Use a heated, electrical desoldering tool with flux. Just be sure that you select a forgiving desoldering tip with a rounded tip end to it so that you do not scratch the pad. Advantage:
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 28 09:23:36 EDT 1999 | Mike McMonagle
| I have looked through the IPC web page and surfed to frustration. Can somebody give me a lead? | Check out the EasyBraid website below, they carry IPC standard coupons, flux test kits and SIR meters at reasonable prices.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 08 07:01:51 EDT 2010 | muarty
Hi, Looking for views and some opinions on the best systems to use to clean pads (particularly BGA) prior to carrying out replacement of parts. I'm thinking of vacuum type desoldering systems. Obviously braid is an option which we currently use, but
Electronics Forum | Fri May 01 08:15:36 EDT 2009 | davef
Scavenging Methods [Improve Solder Scavenging of Large Area-array Sites, SMT, Laurence Harvilchuck, process research engineer, Unovis Solutions, harvilch@unovis-solutions.com] Two common methods exist for scavenging residual solder on the site for s
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 06 10:59:42 EST 2006 | ezamborsky
Sorry to hear of your problems with your VPI-1000. As most people know the VPI line was transfered over to the Easy Braid Company last July. With most changes of this type there can be some initial confusion and and unneccessary stress placed on endu
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 06 04:38:21 EDT 2006 | dougs
Hi, We have just purchased a new rework station, i'm looking for tips to get the best quality rework possible. Currently when we are replacing a SMT component we take off the old one clean the pads with solder braid then IPA, re-tin the pads the
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 07 16:20:46 EST 2007 | davef
Bismuth is a low-melting metal with poor mechanical properties; if you melt the bismuth wire into a standard tin-lead solder joint, then the bismuth alloys with the solder, and forms a material that will crumble if you scrape it with your fingernail.