Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 07 08:38:47 EDT 2005 | davef
Try electronic assembly supply houses [eg, Technitool, HMC, Jensen, etc]
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 28 11:46:14 EDT 2007 | Tom
I think HMC Hub Material used to have these. http://www.hmcelectronics.com/
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 26 13:10:48 EDT 2000 | ptvianc
Yes, one should always be concerned about "field failures" because they represent the point at which the product has exceeded its design lifetime with respect to its service conditions. Hybrid microciruit technolgy (HMC) has been around for a long t
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 16 12:55:12 EDT 2011 | deanm
We use a Luxo handheld magnifier that has both UV and white light built in. You can get one from Techni-Tool (p/n 516IN401) or HMC Electronics (p/n 16401).
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 12 09:10:26 EDT 2004 | davef
Levchek [ http://www.hexaconelectric.com/levchek.html ] is sold by Hexacon and most of the electronic assembly supply houses [eg, Technitool, HMC, Jensen, etc] Alternately, you can purchase heat tempered glass from your local glass store, but it wil
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 16:12:55 EST 2001 | davef
Years ago, we used a specialty-marking pen like you describe. The pen has: * �Fluxmarker 6135 W BELMONT CHICAGO IL 60634 / 1-312-889-8323 Illinois / All other states Toll Free 1-800-621-0080 bla bla bla � marked on the barrel. A quick search with G
Electronics Forum | Tue May 11 15:56:10 EDT 2010 | davef
First, you mix the paste in the jar with the centrifugal thing-a-ma-jig. Then what? So, how are you going to get the paste from the jar into the syringe [cartridge], anyhow? Are you going to use an Atlas Tool? How are you going to de-air the syri
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