Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 10:26:19 EST 2001 | jcboetcher
Hi I'm a first time user of SMTnet. I have a Electrovert Wave Soldering Machine Ultra 2000 with a AT&T Spray Fluxer. I'm looking for a upgrade or a replacement Spray Gum Binks Model No. Z-6-434 and or nozzles ( Fluid tip assembly No. 184A / 156A.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 30 11:52:05 EDT 2004 | JohnR
Rob, I'm also in the evaluation stage. I've seen demos of the MVP ultra, Landrex Optima, VI-1000 (vi-technology), and the YesTech YTV-2050. I've also researched about eight others as well. Including Agilent, Orbotech, Omron, Cyberoptics, Viscom, GSI
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 19 11:48:32 EST 2001 | martys
We are looking at some applications that will require fine-pitch and possibly ultra fine-pitch. I am currently using a spray type batch cleaner for cleaning our stencils. Will this be adequate for fine-pitch (15 � 20 mil pitch) applications?
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 06 19:19:54 EST 1998 | Pat
Just recently tryed Miller Stephenson MS-465 spray, worked well. Also using Loctite 5290. The MS-465 air dried in about 15 min. The loctite requires ultra violet curing which took about 50 seconds, but didn't cure completely. The loctite will also
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 23 16:13:42 EDT 2002 | robf
Isn't this a blatant violation of rules? Couldn't Bill have e-mailed a response directly to the poster? I'm not sure if acts like this frustrate users that actually are the people who work in this industry but it definately frustrates suppliers who
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 11 11:08:22 EST 2010 | geocep
I am using AIM Electropure SN63/Pb37 Solder, & AIM NC266-3 Flux; just like what ACE recommends. I have both Ultra High Pure T-Tanks and a Cryogenic Dewar Tank for Nitrogen, and neither seems to have improved the problem. I place a piece of tempered
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 12:20:16 EST 2006 | cvoyles
Hi Bruno, I am an equipment reseller in business since 1994. I have a Smart Sonic MG3000 ultra sonic stencil cleaner in inventory. It is a stainless steel model with Delta Sonics brand ultra sonic generator. It is the guillotine type that raises a
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 29 13:09:12 EST 1999 | Mike Konrad
There are three primary methods of stencil cleaning. � Hand Cleaning � Spray-In-Air Cleaning � Ultrasonic Cleaning Hand Cleaning: Hand cleaning involves the removal of solder paste or adhesives from stencils using a chemically saturated wipe and /
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 13:46:41 EDT 1998 | Chris Kelly
Brian, a couple of things really stick out here... 1) You are spraying what is referred to here at the CATT as "PINK DEATH" The 3355-11 is about the most active/aggressive flux you can get your hands on. I am concerned about both the condition
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 11:59:31 EDT 1998 | Brian Conner
| What is your current solder pot temperature? Whatever that temperature is, | has it been verified/calibrated? | What kind of flux is being used? No-clean, OA, RMA? | How is the flux being applied to the PCB? | Is this problem occuring on ALL nega