Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 30 21:50:49 EDT 2002 | davef
Interesting dilemma. This is a forum for solving technical problems and whining about issues that no one else cares about. ;-) Consider: * Taking your search to the SMTnet 'Marketplace' [it's in that blue bar across / near the top of the page]. *
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 13 01:44:19 EDT 2002 | kenbliss
This problem is the number one reason the electronics industry has moved the handling process of PC boards to the tray and tray cart handling process. It eliminates flexing of boards and therefore stops board damage ie. broken circuits and micro fra
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 20 07:35:04 EDT 2002 | bmulcahy
Hi, I guess you a looking for a manual x-y table with a vacuum pick up such as SMT6000 from OK industries. I presume these are still being made-- We use one successfully at the end of a Mydata machine to place low volume components which we cannot j
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 25 17:25:03 EDT 2002 | jersbo
Hi Chris... Funny no one has answered ,,,, read the fine SMTNET archives or Read the paste MFGs spec hehehehe.... but anywho... it really depends on the paste MFG and/or your RH conditions in house... from experience... I can say 3-5 hours.. Most p
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 29 20:02:58 EDT 2002 | davef
Often assemblers leave areas unsoldered for future component additions, modifications, and test points. On imm silver boards, these unsoldered areas become a real bear to solder/test later in life. One way to avoid that problem is deposit some solder
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 30 04:44:31 EDT 2002 | jason
Hi Dave, Why does it become " a bear" if u leave it unsoldered ?? Does it oxidise or something ?? Question (1): Does Ag imm. PCB need to use Solder paste with AG ?? If yes, why. Question (2): Does Ag imm pcb have poorer surface finishes than HAS
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 04 14:10:53 EDT 2002 | melo_guy
And People wonder why 50%+ of americans are Obese. Take a fat cake filled with cholesterol and fry it in more fat and cholesterol... ... Wait, Wait I got it, its the next big rage "Heart-Attack-on-a-Stick" ya, thats it! Instead of those spiffy re
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 10 14:43:21 EDT 2002 | finepitch
I'll keep this short and end with another CM sales pitch. I do not suggest "cutting the bleeding arm" as few others suggested. There are good CMs sending "fully" populated boards. And there are good overseas ones where their average wage is US$4 wh
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 13 13:58:06 EDT 2002 | soupatech
Hey Thanks! Yep, they are pricey but I think it would be a worth while expense to safegaurd $250,000 worth of leds! I will tell the powers that be and see if I can squeeze out some cash. If I scrap one loaded board could I use it for profiling 20 to
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 16 07:56:50 EDT 2002 | Yannick
Yes You can reuse solder paste, you simply don't put pback the use solder paste and the new one in the same jar, you don't refrigerate the old solder paste again. And before you begin to use the old solder paste be sure to mix it well. Good luck