Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 17:23:12 EST 2006 | markpieter
Recently we did an installation in Germany. This company had their floor carpented with ESD carpet. There is also ESD paint available. Many regards, Mark
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 04 19:20:39 EDT 2003 | severs
Fine magnet wire responds well to abrasion stripping. Here's one I've used: http://www.carpentermfg.com/magnet.htm Teflon requires a different kind of stripper called a twin blade rotary stripper or a precision die stripper because it's subject to
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 28 05:04:10 EDT 2004 | grayman
In obtaining almost zero defect in solder wave. I would like to suggest the following: First,We must consider changing machine if it is more than 5 years old. second, use the right tools for the right job. Most of the traditional engineers will us
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 17 08:05:19 EST 2001 | caldon
TONY- I don't beleive the Craftsman called this posting in. Nurses are not supose to stick themselves with needles, Carpenters are not supose to get splinters, Electricians should never get shocked.....but in reallity it happens. Risk assesment is a
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 16 14:10:01 EST 2001 | mparker
I have oftened wondered how this industry lets its workers get away from being responsible. The best way I know of is to have them buy their own tools. Just take a look at the trades - carpenters, plumbers, welders, sheet metal men, body repair, mech
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 01 17:34:45 EST 2018 | Mike Konrad
Thanks for the kind words Dave. At no point in my reply was I trying to sell anything. I apologize to anyone who believes otherwise. I agree with the poster, if assemblies are going to be cleaned, consider a flux designed to be cleaned. While this is
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