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Electronic Assemblies Manufactuirng - Bake-out ramp rate

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 30 01:06:51 EST 2018 | dgassier81

Hi, In our shop we've always baked out PCBs and moisture sensitive parts prior to electronic assembly using a gentle ramp rate of 2 degC/minutes going hot (93degC) and same ramp rate going cold (back to room temp). We're trying to outsource that pro

Re: ESD....I don't wanna shock anyone, but...

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 13:27:05 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| ok, ok, so I'm not an engineer. I'm a salesguy ( and that's nothing to be ashamed of...) Here's my dilemma. I represent a contract manufacturer who is in the early stages of quoting on "turnkey" assembling of a circuit board for a manufacturer

Re: ESD....I don't wanna shock anyone, but...

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 06:54:10 EDT 1999 | S. Kopetzky

| | ok, ok, so I'm not an engineer. I'm a salesguy ( and that's nothing to be ashamed of...) Here's my dilemma. I represent a contract manufacturer who is in the early stages of quoting on "turnkey" assembling of a circuit board for a manufacture

I�m Shocked

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 15:11:56 EDT 1999 | MD Cox

| | ok, ok, so I'm not an engineer. I'm a salesguy ( and that's nothing to be ashamed of...) Here's my dilemma. I represent a contract manufacturer who is in the early stages of quoting on "turnkey" assembling of a circuit board for a manufacture

Re: ESD....I don't wanna shock anyone, but...

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 06:58:59 EDT 1999 | S. Kopetzky

| | | ok, ok, so I'm not an engineer. I'm a salesguy ( and that's nothing to be ashamed of...) Here's my dilemma. I represent a contract manufacturer who is in the early stages of quoting on "turnkey" assembling of a circuit board for a manufactu

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