Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 24 14:28:07 EDT 2003 | russ
Try PAC 972-422-1990
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 08 21:50:16 EST 2004 | John Soileau
I expierenced this while at I-PAC Manuf. when the reflow profile was too hot in the perheat & soak zones.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 29 09:58:19 EDT 2001 | edmentzer
We use 30 and 32 gauge PTFE wire. The insulation will not melt with normal hand soldering temps. The wire was made by Thermax/CDT. Their phone number is 800-423-5873. The only problem with the wire is that is hard to glue to the board. We use Ta
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 29 09:58:35 EDT 2001 | edmentzer
We use 30 and 32 gauge PTFE wire. The insulation will not melt with normal hand soldering temps. The wire was made by Thermax/CDT. Their phone number is 800-423-5873. The only problem with the wire is that is hard to glue to the board. We use Ta
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 24 15:08:13 EDT 2003 | davef
Try: * Excelta Roto-Pic� 2000A [www.excelta.com] * Porta-Wand or Vac-Pac [www.virtual-ii.com] * PELCO� Vacuum Pick-Up System [www.tedpella.com]
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 20 12:30:24 EST 2001 | Donnie D.
I was wondering if there's anyone who can give me some feedback on a product called the Data Pac Reflow Tracker. My company was paid a visit by one of their vendors, but I would like feedback from someone who has used this product. What are its benef
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 28 13:16:47 EDT 2008 | realchunks
Be careful of just reducing your aps. Too much can cause tombstoning if your print is slightly off or your placement isn't right on. Also be careful of the "pac-man" type of ap - it can lean to asty cuts if you wipe off your stencils by hand. Do
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 15 09:27:34 EST 2000 | Casey Scheu
Sal, This is a common problem experienced by several OEM's. It all comes down to heat. This is why the problem is corrected on your repair unit. I would suggest using a Slim Kic or Data Pac (mole) to thermal couple the IC prior to the reflow oven.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 12 17:10:41 EDT 2002 | davef
Consider: * Finding JEDEC [ http://www.eia.org/jedec/ ] publication that includes matrix trays is: �JEDEC Publication No.95 Registered and Standard Outlines for Solid State and Related Products�. * Contacting tray manufacturers [ie, Peak, Summit, Nep
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 15:07:33 EST 2005 | davef
Some of our troop use manual tweezers. Some use 'vacuum pens' things. Vacuum pens are manually operated, vacuum powered. Suppliers of the vacuum pens things are: * Lighter weight, lower strength ** PenVac [www.virtual-ii.com] ** Vampire ** Select