Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 11 11:47:22 EDT 2011 | kahrpr
Davef is correct that's some nasty stuff. It was used somewhat in the 80s maybe the 90s it can clean a board however its total over kill for cleaning and it can harm you. I worked in a shop back in the 80s in the vapor degreeser days. and they used
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 05 05:25:27 EDT 2017 | heros_electronics
Hi, I think your friend wrongly changed the D code so that the finger width doesn't meet your requirements. And the fingers have long and short ones, which is hard to do selective gold plating because of not easy to add plating wires. Of course, you
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 13 13:22:34 EST 2012 | mosborne1
I would recommend that you turn toward your PCB supplier probably China and talk to them. You should always bake your boards if this occurs. If you purchase them form a trusted source you should store them in a McDry until you use them if possible. I
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 04 10:21:55 EST 1999 | Igmar
Can someone please advise me to the rework procedure for removal and replacing Ceramic Chip Capacitors (e.g. 0805, 1206, etc.)? Is it necessary to pre-heat ceramic capacitors before soldering them onto a PCB with a soldering iron? Is this just a rec
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 08 16:23:24 EST 1999 | Dave F
| Can someone please advise me to the rework procedure for removal and replacing Ceramic Chip Capacitors (e.g. 0805, 1206, etc.)? | | Is it necessary to pre-heat ceramic capacitors before soldering them onto a PCB with a soldering iron? Is this just
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 12 15:12:47 EDT 2012 | tanderson
We clean (using a pencil eraser) the fiducials on all our PCBs before processing them through a QUAD QSP-2. We're discussing pcb's with our fabricator to see if they have recommendations. Some of our Engineers believe it is the QUAD that's the proble
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 06 04:40:39 EST 1999 | cklau
Halo; In your last message you did not mentioned why your customer need to use IPA to clean PCB's as their requirement and what subtances they want to get rid of (is it flux stain PCB's or component?).If so recommend your value customer of flux 910
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 12:12:19 EDT 2007 | SWAG
We do not recommend array sizes. PCB houses take a single board and turn it into a step/repeat that is best fit for their process = cheaper boards I suppose. We then approve this array and build programs and tooling to match. On occasion, we recei
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 15 20:37:11 EST 1999 | jason
| | Jason, | | | | Have you looked at Manex software. I know they have a great reputation in the electronics industry since they developed their system around electronics specifically. | | | | Check out this article I found...this may help. Em
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 21 02:37:56 EDT 2010 | horvath83
What would You recommend? PCB has 5 medium sized lead BGA packages on one side and huge lead - free BGA. On the other side among other elements of course there are 5 big sized lead - free BGA Quad Gigabit Pulse transformers. PCB plating: Ni/Au.
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