Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 02 15:31:12 EDT 2010 | clarence
We are in need of a complete set of manuals (Originals or photocopy) for our Camalot 1818 machine. Willing to pay a reasonable price for these manuals. Please respond if you are able to assist us.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 24 11:43:42 EST 2010 | ettaco
Let me know if you still need help locating 1818 manuals. contact: equipment@ettaco.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 04:50:05 EDT 2010 | jacki
Dear all is there anyone knew about burn-in process and what type of solder must be used for burn-in-board? And, what the maximum temp during burn-in process? Thanks in advance.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 04 06:46:19 EDT 2010 | adriana
We find the problem on Servo Pack for F theta axis .The component QM20TD-H Mediu power Switching is damaged! Many thanks!
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 04 07:51:41 EDT 2010 | leemeyer
I am in need of a 250 gram jar of Indium Corporation solder paste #81800. This is a tin lead alloy 63/37 with type WMA-SMQ62 water soluable flux. If anyone has an extra jar that is not past it's expiration date please contact me.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 05 16:48:28 EDT 2010 | mscalzo3
Please call the Indium Corporation main number ASAP, 1-800-4-Indium, and ask for me, Sr. Tech Support Engineer Mario Scalzo, x7542. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 04 14:36:51 EDT 2010 | floydf
I need a second opinion. My operators us an air hose to clean out the aperatures in our stencils. It is my contention that this puts solder into the air, and could be harmful to us. It is the operators contention that I am crazy, and cite as proof
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 04 19:04:49 EDT 2010 | eadthem
It would depend on the solder paste but the stuff we use is heavy enough that it wont go airborne. and theres really no other way to clean the apertures on a 0402 or similar part.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 05 03:53:29 EDT 2010 | Mark
The smallest particle sixe for type 3 paste in 25 microns. This is far to big to remain airborne.Therefore I would suggest to continue to use air to clean stencils as it does clean the apertures effectively.What solvent is used to clean the stencils?
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 05 06:58:04 EDT 2010 | scottp
I agree with the others - I just don't see the danger. We've been using air to help clean stencils for decades.