Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 22 17:14:41 EDT 1999 | Dennis Fall
I am looking to apply 10-15�m of a conductive material that will withstand 280�C. Our product consists of an alumina substrate sputtered with NiCr (2000�) and Copper (2000�) and 15-60 �m of electroplated copper (all metals patterned on the substrae)
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 23 10:21:25 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea
| I am looking to apply 10-15�m of a conductive material that will withstand 280�C. Our product consists of an alumina substrate sputtered with NiCr (2000�) and Copper (2000�) and 15-60 �m of electroplated copper (all metals patterned on the substra
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 11 07:36:04 EDT 2023 | tommy_magyar
See attached snippet from a datasheet: Syringe 1. Twist and remove the cap from the syringe. Do not discard cap. 2. Measure 1 part by volume of A. 3. Measure 1 part by volume of B. 4. Dispense material on a mixing surface or container, and thoroughl
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 28 17:23:11 EST 2003 | C. M. Gabel
I am working with a BGA package. The laminate layer is being modeled as BT-Cu smear. The thermal conductivity of BT is 0.19 W/mK. Does anyone know what the density and specific heat values are for BT?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 28 17:28:02 EST 2003 | C. M. Gabel
I am working with a BGA package. The laminate layer is being modeled as BT-Cu smear. The thermal conductivity of BT is 0.19 W/mK. Does anyone know what the density and specific heat values are for BT?
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 10:51:55 EDT 1999 | Peter Barton
| Can anyone tell me where I can get a good lightweight material to use for a soldering fixture? I need to make various fixtures to hold LED's vertical during the soldering process, and keep them from floating up off the board surface. | | At a dif
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 11:04:00 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
| | Can anyone tell me where I can get a good lightweight material to use for a soldering fixture? I need to make various fixtures to hold LED's vertical during the soldering process, and keep them from floating up off the board surface. | | | | At
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 21 20:31:49 EDT 2000 | Dave F
George: I�d like to help, but I�m sorry I�m not familiar with your Matthey adhesive, can�t find information about it on the web, and can not picture the problem you are describing. Please post a picture and give us more detail. At least give us a
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 21:56:58 EST 2024 | davef
Generally for ESD testing, conductive materials (1.0 x 104 ohms to
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 10 14:03:07 EDT 2011 | adp23
I have a few questions regarding Solder products being UL Listed or Recognized. I am aware that UL does test solder material (conductive material) using the UL 746 standard. However, i would like to know if UL actually recognizes the conductive mater