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%RH in the Production Hall

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 09:46:42 EDT 2006 | SWAG

We run humidifiers in our shop because we are usually around 25% RH. We track this with a data-logger and RH device. It's dry here! Sometimes in the summer, it can get between 5 and 10% RH outside = thunderstorms/dry lightning and forest fires. I

Peak Temperature

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 19 09:54:38 EDT 2006 | stepheniii

Don't confuse ROHS compliant with "able to take higher temps". In fact I think some parts lost some heat tolerance when they went ROHS compliant. Don't forget that some fire retardants are on the banned list. I do know that before we even heard of R

Thermo runaway

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 25 15:58:49 EST 2007 | slthomas

Does the t/c read the actual skyrocketing temperature (you could confirm with a profiler if you wanted to leave it running while it's setting itself on fire) or something much lower than reality, driving the heaters harder? I would probably start sw

Solder wave shutdown

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 11 18:52:19 EDT 2007 | darby

Verbal history says it was the wave. Written history says it was a glue gun plugged into 24hr power and left on. Destroyed the top floor of the then 3 year old factory. "PLANT'S on fire" -good one!! I thought I paid good money to keep that vid out of

Compressor air line material

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 25 11:31:40 EDT 2007 | realchunks

I have to disagree with you SWAG. Unless you thread it, it doesn't meet fire code. If you got connections that operators plug into, copper bends easy compared to other pipe. PVC is only allowed for compressed air if it is used underground (at leas

universal dual head (axial)

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 17 21:20:53 EDT 2007 | molos21

You should check your back stroke of the cutter. The backstroke is probably too long which cause a mechanical jam when you fire the cut and clinch. The anvil goes up first and then come the cut and clinch at this point the jam should appear. There is

Best Alpha Lead Free WS paste??

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 10 15:26:27 EST 2008 | jdumont

Yes thats always an awful site isnt it? It used to happen to use because an operator was opening the door during the cycle to check if it was done. I smartened up and fired the operator (for other stuff also) and put the washer on a pallet in a big y

Old m/c

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 19 15:24:31 EDT 2008 | operator

I appreciate the suggestions. I don't mean to hyjack this thread. I will try and get some time to look into this while you guys are around. I am knee deep in maintainence overhaul on a QSA-30 right now. Vac sensors not calibrated, oil in the vacuum g

Humidity question

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 14 21:16:26 EDT 2008 | mariss

The mounted panels (8" by 8") are stacked in carriers, 0.5" between panels, 20 panels per carrier. There are no missing parts or other damage due to carelessness. Anyone bumping a panel is summarily executed by the company firing squad. As someone

Wirebond issues near SM

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 30 09:19:46 EDT 2009 | cab

We have performed some EDS analysis and found high percent (approx 18% ) of Ni on surface of gold pad. Found Tungsten as well. This is an HTCC alumina package. Thickness of gold was confirmed and found to be in spec. We believe we are dealing wi


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