Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 23 02:56:14 EST 2004 | Steve Stach
Are you aware of Austin American Technology's "Mega" process. It combines MegaSolv chemistry with the Mega II cleaning system. MegaSolv is a single non-aqueous solvent which is deionized by the Mega thru a special solvent compatible mixed bed on-bo
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 23 17:56:31 EDT 2004 | Shean Dalton
Acetone is likely not compatible with several component types, the evaporation charactoristics are desirable. IPA is more compatible, though, may not solubilize the residues. Austin American Technology developed MegaSolv JB and MegaSolv NOC for the
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 06 12:32:20 EDT 1998 | Roxanne Picou
March 31, 1998-Austin, TX --- Austin American Technology announces a new Pre-Wash feature for the Mega� II to operate in conjunction with AAT's patented closed-loop regenerative cleaning process. This feature allows for an optional dual chemistry
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 06 18:01:15 EDT 1998 | Wayne Bracy
Nice information, but do you have a website and telephone contact information? Wayne
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 23 09:09:01 EST 2004 | grayman
Hi Steve, Thank you for your info. Kindly provide us more details of this "Mega Process" How much will it cost me? Regards Arman
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 17:39:53 EST 2007 | flipit
Remember, deionized water is very corosive. If the water is too deionized, 10 mega ohm, it will leach the ions from exposed metals. I had a stencil cleaner where the welds completely dissolved. The stainless steel tank was fine but the welds were
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 06 19:52:36 EST 2009 | adamcrum
Yes it is one thousand. I was hoping for 1.566 but no, that is a comma. From my understanding this unit of measuremeant would be a direct equivalent in megaOhms making this 1,566 megaohms in resistivity. I may be wrong.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 23 21:50:13 EDT 1999 | Mike Konrad
I use the Olympus C-2000 Digital Camera. It has 1600 x 1200 resolution with 2.1 mega-pixels. Nothing gets by this camera. It should pick up all of the detail you need. This model is a bit expensive though (about $ 1,000.00). It features a nifty
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 29 05:25:13 EDT 2002 | ianchan
Hi, we do Sn plated I/O pinning insertion into Ni/Au thru' holes. no problems here so far, as we cater for the "interference" (fit-allowances) of the I/O pin into the thru' diameter, via improved PCB thru' hole designs. before this cater/considerati
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 07 17:56:41 EDT 1998 | Roxanne Picou
| Nice information, but do you have a website and telephone contact information? | | Wayne Website is being formulated. But for now, please send all questions to rpicou.aat@sig.net, or Ph:(512) 335-6400 (ask for Sales), Fx: (512) 335-5753. Thanks,