Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 28 16:43:19 EDT 2001 | davef
Try: * McMaster-Carr http://www.mcmaster.com/ * Fisher Scientific https://www1.fishersci.com/main.jsp
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 09 09:13:45 EDT 2005 | davef
You should use deionized water and laboratory NaCl. Try a local college or high school for the NaCl. Otherwise, order it from a laboratory supply house [eg, Fisher Scientific, Spectrum Chemicals, etc].
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 20:06:20 EDT 2010 | davef
We could never find that stuff either. Must be from some Euroland source. As an alternative, try: Cedarwood immersion oil [Fisher Scientific, S79956]
Electronics Forum | Tue May 19 12:33:01 EDT 2020 | lewis_and_clark
Hi Doug, We can help you out with those belts. Feel free to give us a call @ 603-594-4229, ask for Melissa or email us! All the best, Kathy Fisher Lewis and Clark, Inc. Feeder Frenzy
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 09:45:03 EDT 2004 | rlackey
Wow, you really can do great things with Meccano. Thats it, I'm throwing away all 8 of my ultra fast bomb proof Fujis and swapping them for a brand new Fisher-Price "My First SMT Machine". Cheers Greg, I've now seen the light!
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 01 10:31:42 EST 2008 | wavemasterlarry
What kinds of equipment are you looking for? Alot of people arent explicit these days, guess it's the holidays. Had some rabel-rouser borrow my volt ohm meter and the next thing I know it's on the line being used as test equipment. Tried to give a
Electronics Forum | Wed May 21 14:44:38 EDT 2003 | blnorman
We currently use Vigon SC-202 in our spray in air system. SC-202 has 830g/l VOC content, so I don't know if that will help reduce your VOC's or not. We used Smart Sonic 440-R in ultrasonic application with great results, but we haven't tried it in
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 23 17:22:32 EST 2002 | davef
Design Of Experiments (DOE). A statistical technique for determining the relationship between and relative importance of various factors controlling a process. So, it is a tool to help do things faster, better, and cheaper. The two variants of DOE
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