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
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 14 05:49:03 EST 2011 | marusha
isopropyl alcohol and a toothbrush! =)) seriously. If you do not have a washing machine - no problem. Incidentally, both military and medical equipment are always clean no clean paste - This process greatly improves reliability.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 09 12:18:03 EDT 2004 | Mark
This is a shot in the dark for you. On some of our low running boards (5 pieace). Instead of turning the wash on the operators will use a good ole steam cleaner. We used DI water in this process. The main reason we started using this in the first pla
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 24 15:18:51 EDT 2007 | consultacionbc
Stephen, This is a board designed for medical apparatus and we're needing to change 3000 placements, it's about 2000 different parts. Some boards have about 90 parts and some have greater amount. Impedence of the board happens to be a great issue
Electronics Forum | Thu May 08 21:04:43 EDT 2003 | davef
It may seem like a year, but this has been going on for closer to six months. Oh, it's because the administrators at SMTnet think is soooo valuable to us that sales-types have an opportunity to dredge-up and open ancient threads for their self-promo
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 09 04:28:05 EST 2017 | soldertraining
Solder Pastes are used particularly in the assembly of printed circuit boards (PCBs) for a wide variety of applications, including hand-held electronic devices such as smart phones and tablets, computer motherboards, consumer electronic products, net
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 22 18:00:49 EDT 2002 | davef
It doesn't appear to be a proprietary mix. Maybe it's 'neither Alpha Metals nor Kester WILL [want to] supply it.' It's interesting. A lot of the discussion of a solder replacement for 63/37 has centered on high temperature alloys. In real life,
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 25 09:08:13 EST 2003 | davef
Rework and repair methods are: * 7721 - Repair & Modification of Printed Boards & Electronic Assemblies * 7711 - Rework of Electronic Assemblies There are no standards regarding: * Repair and rework of electronic assemblies. * Reclaiming component
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 07 11:04:06 EST 2006 | muse95
What type of hardware are you looking for? Nuts and bolts? Custom machined/stamped parts? In general, stainless steel is usually considered RoHS, but more expensive. However, medical equipment usually uses things like stainless steel. However, som
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 04 10:13:48 EDT 2007 | patrickbruneel
Chris, This is probably one of the reasons medical equipment and implants are exempt from the directive. Below a quote from an article published by the medical device network. RoHS excludes medical devices (category 8) and monitoring and control i