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Epoxied Parts Falling Off

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 24 15:04:15 EST 2003 | larryk

Dave, I went into their website. Unfortunately, they do not have a "search" option. I checked all of 2002 and Jan of 2003 archieves with out any success. You don't happen to know which month this article was featured in?

WEEE and ROHS any news ?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 29 18:18:53 EDT 2005 | GS

Does any body knows wich are the latest TAC's news about the subject? As we know: - WEEE implememtation date has been postponed to Jan 2006 - Any Idea if they are thinking to postpone also for ROHS? (it would be great benefict for all the EE asse

Re: Wave Solder Fixtures: Biting the dust FAST!

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 15 11:03:41 EDT 1998 | Dave Celestian

| Dave, | Sounds like you have material issues. Been there, done that. Tried 'em all. The best, longest lasting material I've found is called Durostone. It's made by a Roeschling, and most of the big fixture cutting houses now offer it as an option

Researching placement machines - where do I start?!

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 12 08:52:15 EST 2009 | ppminc

Quad is a very economical solution for you. We bought the rights to build the "c" series machines from Tyco. We have a contract to support Tyco parts for their existing customers & in return they support us on the labor side to do installs, training,

Is there a medical rating and standards for PCB components

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 07 08:49:35 EDT 2002 | davef

What do you want to be certified? So, do you have a specification control drawing for each component that defines your expected performance capabilities for use by your buyer in acquiring these parts? If there is a reason to fabricate parts to your

Material Ageing and Storage

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 22 10:32:25 EST 2001 | CAL

SCOTT- We do solderability testing for the electronics industry using a Multicore and Kester Wetting Balance testers. The standards we test to is IPC J-STD 002 for components and J-STD 003 for PCBs. There is also a system called SERA we co-developed

How to reworking BGA

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 28 07:57:52 EST 2002 | caldon

Marcos- BGA's and soldering manually is difficult. Typically soldering BGAs requires reflow just as a reflow oven does, so I recommend a rework station. Go to http://www.empf.org/html/empfset.htm and download Jan 2002, Dec 2001, Sep 2001, Aug 2001,

Re: Wave Solder Fixtures: Biting the dust FAST!

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 15 08:59:59 EDT 1998 | Chrys

| I am running composite fixtures on my wave solder machine and after about 500 passes each (1 month)they are showing serious signs of wear in that the composite surface is bubbling up and glass fibers are also starting to show. | The problem here

Re: Wave Solder Fixtures: Biting the dust FAST!

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 15 10:43:25 EDT 1998 | dave c

| Dave, | Sounds like you have material issues. Been there, done that. Tried 'em all. The best, longest lasting material I've found is called Durostone. It's made by a Roeschling, and most of the big fixture cutting houses now offer it as an option

Salary Ranges

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 17:39:33 EST 2008 | ck_the_flip

Fastek: Wow, I was 7 when the Atari was released. :-) Anywho.... GUILTY AS CHARGED! I have lots of electronics in my house... the big screen LCD HD, Upconvert DVD player, 2 laptops, 2 PC's, etc..etc... If things WERE made in the US of A, we'd pr

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