Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 06 18:57:23 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi Good for you, Although I wonder about the personal monetary worth of participating in this forum you have got the culture that seems to be this forum. And Yes you will become more educated to hawk your products where hawking is acceptable, or c
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 10 07:31:35 EST 2003 | J Dumont
Good morning all, I was not aware of any no hawking policy as I have only visited here once or twice before. The add will be removed (if possible). Thanks JD
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 10 07:34:07 EST 2003 | J. Dumont
Good morning all, I was not aware of any no hawking policy as I have only visited here once or twice before. The add will be removed (if possible). Thanks JD
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 10 10:20:02 EST 2003 | bdoyle
Sorry I didn't notice this one last week. Also nobody notified me about it. Anyhow I'm actually going to leave it because of the good responses. Everyone please remember to email me if you find a post offensive.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 16 13:29:51 EDT 2007 | muse95
One of the best sites I have ever found for explaining all the ins and outs of the directive requirements is http://www.pb-free.info/
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 17 02:42:58 EDT 2007 | Wayne
Obviously, it is not considered the ROHS compliance product already. One or few components are not ROHS, how can it be ROHS product? If it is agreeable by your end customer, you should list down the part which are using leaded product before hand, at
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 09 09:28:16 EDT 2009 | davef
Bob Willis and Phil Zarrow have published recommendations in this area. * Search the fine SMTnet Archives for references to their findings. * Read posted papers on the topic on their sites.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 09 11:43:59 EDT 2009 | pcbrown
Here is a formula that may help. C/P C= Component's weight in grams P= Total pad area in Sq. in. Must be less than or equal to 30 Parts larger than a 68 pin PLCC should use an adhesive. Hope this helps.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 11 09:28:34 EDT 2009 | wrongway
surface tension is what holds the parts on when solder is flowing I would add some glue under the parts that I placed on the frist side the glue will add more surface tension. this is if you have a glue dispencer in your line already.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 11 12:33:28 EDT 2009 | realchunks
Make sure your oven conveyor is running smooth as well. One bump or bad vibration will knock parts off too. Lowering the bottom zones in spike zones will help too.
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