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Component Testing for RoHS

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 01 12:32:08 EST 2005 | Amol

can you give me details of the analysis lab?? (location, cost and such) thanks for your help Amol

Component Testing for RoHS

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 01 03:38:36 EST 2005 | Slaine

we have two desk top XRFs and i would strongly recomend the desk top version over the hand held, its a lot more features and is more acurate. XRFs were mainly used for mesuring plating thiknesses before RoHS, and if your looking to use one most plati

Hardware for ROHS builds

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 06 18:02:25 EST 2006 | stepheniii

Does the hardware in question actually have non-ROHS material in them or is it strictly a paperwork issue? Would you be able to buy the hardware and have a lab test it for the banned substances? If they are not there, I wonder how many you would ha

Testing for hard gold

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 31 18:26:09 EDT 2013 | Jeff Kennedy

You might consider to contact a lab to Run a microindenter against a know good soft gold sample. The knoop value for the soft gold will be much lower than for hard gold. This would be reflected in the diameter measurement of the indented samples.Smal

Component Testing for RoHS

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 28 09:53:46 EDT 2005 | Amol

Hi, Is anyone out there already testing components from their suppliers for: 1. to determine if the components vendors are slipping LF finish components without notifying the end user so, eventually these end up in a leaded assembly for a exempt pr

Re: No-clean for RAM

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 28 12:49:43 EST 1999 | Steve Gregory

| Hi ! | | Does any one used no-clean solder paste for SDRAM product ? | Please advise. TQ. | | Tony Hi Tony! Yes I have...at a memory company I worked at in the past. Let me guess why you would ask that...whatever you're building that us

Couple questions for Dave

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 17 12:00:19 EDT 1998 | Mike C

| | I need an evaluation process to prove to a customer that our no-clean process does not leave excessive residue? Any ideas? | Wayne: More of the same as Chry and Justin. | KEY ISSUE | The first thing that you need to know is: What does your cus

Re: Need advice for SMT

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 08 16:02:38 EDT 1998 | Mike Newkirk

Hello Reza! The best place to start is to come visit our demo lab in Raleigh North Carolina and we will give you an in depth review of SMT assembly Best regards, Mike Newkirk Vice President, Sales and Customer Support | Hi, | I have been assigned to

Re: Need advice for SMT

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 20 18:59:24 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| Hello Reza! | The best place to start is to come visit our demo lab | in Raleigh North Carolina and we will give you an | in depth review of SMT assembly | Best regards, | Mike Newkirk | Vice President, Sales and Customer Support Mike, You don't w

Quad 1000, looking for opinion

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 03 10:19:52 EST 2005 | Rob.

Tell me about it, I've set up & run places with placement capacities of 180K & 300K Per hour, and on the other side places with around 2-5KPH (if you ran quick enough between the machines & were nifty with a rubber blade). And I've worked for some o

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