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Re: Alloy melting Points, This one has it

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 05 18:18:08 EST 1999 | Jeff Sanchez

Hi Brian, Here is the web address for Indium. If you go to the "technical papers" and then to "specialty solders and alloys" they have a really great chart that has all the alloy specs. Well worth printing. ........Jeff Sanchez

Re: Bare PWB bake out during circuit assembly

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 08 11:11:16 EST 1999 | John Thorup

Believe it! Although it might be necessary in certain rare cases, and as Ray says, as a bandaid, to routinely bake your boards is a mistake. For much more info, search the IPC technet archives over the last few weeks. It was a popular thread

Re: Bare PWB bake out during circuit assembly

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 10 09:42:05 EST 1999 | Boca

Generic fabs should not require baking. Some special cases like teflon and flex circuits take moisture very well, they often continue to require a trip to the oven. Best wishes, Boca

Re: Flux tanks

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 05 13:15:45 EST 1999 | John Thorup

Hi Rich It couldn't be simpler. www.binks.com Their main products are for paint and chemical spraying so it is likely that you will find a stock item that fulfills your need. good luck John Thorup

SMT Packages

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 04 14:56:47 EST 1999 | Ricardo

Could anyone help me to find any info about "Chip Scale Package" and "NIC Chips". I need some pictures or drawings and measures. Thanks

Re: Wave soldering temperature

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 04 15:57:46 EST 1999 | Dave F

I'm with John. Back in the old MIL-2000 days, the pot temperature was 245-275C (475-525F). Now, 240-260C (460-480 F) is more accepted for eutechic (eutechicish) solder. My2� Dave F

Re: Humidity Of Assembly Area

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 04 15:28:53 EST 1999 | Dave F

Whoa Scott, them's serious numbers!!! ;-) But then again, it depends on what you're doing doesn't it? Chris: Try ANSI-J-STD-001, which says 18-30�C, 30-70%RH Good luck Dave F

Components

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 18:21:12 EST 1999 | JAX

Can somebody help me find some information about Components? ( i.e. terms and definitions ) I have checked the library and it only seems to have info on SMD components. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks in advance,

Re: Components

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 04 04:06:23 EST 1999 | Chris May

Jax, Depends on exactly what information you are looking for. The components that give me most headaches (compatability, suffixes etc;) are IC's. Have a look at the below site. Contains links etc for lots of useful technical and commercial stuff.

mixed technology

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 10:01:33 EST 1999 | jacob lacourse

does anyone know of a way to reflow thru hole components at the same time as smt components. i would really appreciate it someone could give me some information on this or maybee tell me where i can get some info on this application. thanks in advan


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