Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 04 13:17:03 EDT 2004 | Mike Khosh
I have designed a tool that works great on magnet wires. I am in the process of applying for patent. The tool will work on ml coated magnet wires (36-45 AWG). If you are intersted, please send an email to mkhosh@bellsouth.net.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 04 16:48:08 EDT 2003 | coeps
I am shopping for a fine magnet/manganin wire stripper. Something to strip a variety of coatings from Formavar to Teflon off of 30awg and up wires. Something easy to use and set up. Anyone got one they can recommend? Thanks coeps
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 04 19:20:39 EDT 2003 | severs
Fine magnet wire responds well to abrasion stripping. Here's one I've used: http://www.carpentermfg.com/magnet.htm Teflon requires a different kind of stripper called a twin blade rotary stripper or a precision die stripper because it's subject to
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 04 21:50:47 EDT 2003 | davef
We like to use "enameled wire" that can be stripped by hot solder. Formvar [105�C] will not do that. Formvar was designed to with stand the hot oil seen in transformers. So, it requires either chemical or mechanical stripping. Most polyurethanes
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 27 19:54:25 EST 2002 | ianchan
So does it mean Magnetized Blocks, are not going to be a concern for magnetized machine tables? or are not going to generate electro-magnetic fields? can anyone please help unravel this pop-quiz question? (keeping in mind the support block has rathe
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 29 12:09:55 EST 2018 | fluxgate
I am working on a magnetic sensors design and noticed that my measured magnetic field bias shifts over time. I have studied the bare PCB and measured that it can be magnetized with a strong magnet. I tested two blank (unpopulated PCBS). The first PC
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 25 15:07:14 EST 2004 | davef
No one handling floppy disk should have a magnet on his or her wrist or in their work area. Furthermore, those with a magnetic paperclip holder on their desk should not allow floppy disks to come in close proximity to it. Since only technicians handl
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 26 21:28:55 EST 2004 | Dean
If this is in regards to the manufacturing floor: I can remember years ago I had an Fuji IP3 + MTU4. Used square magnets to hold tray stacks square to the machine. Manufacturing manager told me they should not be used. Apparantly the magnetic fie
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 07 10:17:33 EDT 2010 | flipit
We have this problem only with one manufacturer of LEDs. Avago LEDs give us the problems where SunLED and KingBright do not. We put a magnet under the embossed cover tape. The magnet is mounted to the feeder. Holds the part in the tape pocket. L
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 05 06:40:09 EST 2006 | cyber_wolf
You are probably right about the oven fumes, but there are indeed magnets in the bottoms of some of the feeders.