Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 04 15:17:55 EDT 2020 | kumarb
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Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 08 08:58:05 EST 2021 | richamalhotra
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Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 15:18:51 EDT 2014 | mrp
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Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 08 13:03:05 EST 2020 | cyber_wolf
Yes, we ended up with VisiConsult. Technical support is A++ and I really like the simplicity of the software interface and the counting cloud. Anytime you run into a shape that will not count correctly, you take several x-ray photos and upload them
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 04 18:55:38 EST 2004 | Grant
Hi, Yes, all you really need to do is boil the fluid while suspending the PCB above the vapor, so it's quite easy. However I would recommend against dropping the board direct into the vapor cloud, as that would be a very fast warm up, while letting
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 13 10:23:00 EDT 2017 | slthomas
Years ago we had a vapor phase with a glass top. Wish I'd had a phone cam to record some of those moments. Very cool to watch those perfect, shiny leaded fillets form in the cloud of Fluorinert vapor.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 18 18:17:50 EDT 2021 | cyber_wolf
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Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 24 13:19:20 EDT 2024 | micropak
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Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 28 12:52:14 EST 2011 | damonica
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