Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 05 10:15:01 EST 2002 | dason_c
We are using the custom pnuematic press to press the heat sink. You can use a force gauge to check the pnuematic cylinder or you can caluclate the force by the size of the cylinder, PI * squ R * Input pressure. Depend on the attachment method, by a
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 08 02:12:21 EDT 2001 | george
I do not doubt about the power of the 552 and 580, but in some cases it may be overdone. For just a simple (straight forward) shear test, you can also look at: http://www.chatillon.com/products/dpp.html (�Low Capacity Mechanical Force Gauge. These er
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 29 18:59:43 EDT 2019 | davef
You weren't clear on the type of gauge that you're using. Strain gauge load cells are the most common. These load cells have two gauges. The orientation of the gauges affects cell performance characteristics. * Temperature compensated: Temperature
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 31 15:29:45 EDT 2001 | hinerman
Research was done into the deflection of a totally unsupported (topside) PCB of 0.050" thickness. A dial indicator was placed on the surface and the tooling was set. The deflection ranged from 0.005" to 0.007". This is minor when you consider th
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 26 18:36:17 EDT 2020 | serge_pirog
Hello. Could I ask you for help. We have DEK Europa. We have changed ProFlow to squeegee head with feedback. After this during solder paste printing system shows the difference between set pressure (9 kg) and real pressure (7,5kg). I have read manual
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 02 12:56:41 EDT 2001 | Scott B
We have come across this where the operator was using thin gauge solder wire (more suited to fine pitch SMT soldering) to form large solder fillets (power connections or sheild cans). We found that the operator was feeding large amounts of solder wir
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 11 22:47:31 EST 2006 | davef
We didn't intend to light anyone's fur on fire [get anyone's underwear in a knot, roil the waters, have a cow man] about consultants. The Phil Zarrow wrote a useful paper that could help in evaluating paste. Here read it ... Evaluating Solder Paste
Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 08:52:42 EDT 2011 | davef
Phil Zarrow wrote a useful paper that could help in evaluating paste. Here read it ... Evaluating Solder Paste � Not An Option Contributed by Phil Zarrow of ITM an Independent SMT consulting firm With soldering being the dominant source of assembly
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 03 07:39:19 EDT 2008 | pjc
You may not be getting enough exhaust pull, so the cooling modules over temp. Try swapping blower motors to isolate that before buying one. STANDARD AIR OPERATION: - Load-end: 150 cfm (255 m3/hr) at the 4� (102 mm) stack (minimum requirement) - Unlo
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 00:10:07 EDT 1998 | Phillip Hunter
| WHAT IS THE BEST ANGLE FOR THE SQUEEGEE BLADE TO BE ANGLED AT? WE ARE USING 45 DEGREE ON OUR POLYURETHANE BLADES, AND I BELIVE WE HAVE THE OPTION OF EITHER 45 OR 60 DEGREES ON OUR METAL BLADES. WHICH OF THE TWO IS BETTER, OR SHOULD WE BE USING AN