Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 20 11:05:23 EDT 2001 | gcs
Just a bullet! My results are, .005" stencil thickness should measure between .0055" - .006" if your pressure is correct, metal blades and snap-off is set up correctly. Do you have aperture reductions at the QFP locations "typicial industry standard
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 25 12:51:10 EST 1999 | SMT-ASSY
You can look up on the SMTnet directory for Training. Type in the search box "training" and then click on the search button. This should give you a list of all service provider which include training as part of their service to the industry. I am su
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 25 13:17:21 EST 1999 | SMT-ASSY
Look up on the SMTnet directory for Training. Type in the search box "training" and then click on the search button. This should give you a list of all service provider which include training as part of their service to the industry. I am sure that
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 20 10:23:29 EDT 1998 | Sherry
Hello friends.... Can someone please point me in the right direction... I will be needing the capability of forming/trimming QFP's on a very low volumn scale in house. So far I've only been able to find one manufacturer and that is Fancort Industri
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 24 09:48:15 EST 1998 | Steve Schrader
| Do you know if there is an IPC standard or industry standard | that addresses the proper process for handling MSD's in the production environment....? (rework etc.) | Not the receiving area. | Thanks so much, | Robin Arnold | PCB Development | Har
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 12 10:53:15 EDT 2002 | genny
350 candlepower is fairly low for high detail work. I spent some time in the construction industry laying out electrical blueprints for schools, and such. It was desirable to have more in the order of 700 fc for the desk surface that kids would wor
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 17 16:36:04 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi As DaveF notes there are many sources. In one of my lives, I used to generate this business for one of the really good outfits i.e NTCu in Bethlehem, PA and I know of several more. You probably already get NTCu's mailing if you have been in the
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 03 18:34:22 EDT 2003 | Kris
Hi, There have been other studies where it was found that lead-free soloder joints are more reliable than tin-lead solder joints irrespective of test conditions. In fact the automotive industry has been using Sn/Ag for underhood applications for a
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 05 06:03:49 EDT 2003 | iman
Japan and Europe are the main champions for the leadfee solder initiative. USA join in due to global political efforts as one of the cub scout leaderships. Military and Automobile industrial-electronics is exempt from the leadfree directive. Reason
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 11 07:41:55 EDT 2005 | rsmith@z-mar.com
I do recommend dedicated tips and dedicated workstations. Make sure that your tips come in with no lead in the tinning. There is a new, green heat resistant table mat that is being used in the industry to identify lead free areas. If operators see gr
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