Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 08:35:40 EST 2012 | kjs123p
Check this link out. Hope this helps you. http://www.flexiblecircuits.co.uk/products/smi_jumpers.asp
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 09:08:47 EST 2012 | esoderberg
Look at http://www.Zierick.com. P/N's 1179T or 6233-AAAA-140. These are SMT jumpers that we use in our products.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 09 12:33:51 EST 2012 | flyingsnow
Thank you for the information. I am in touch with Epoxy Technology. They recommended two products. I will try one of them and find out how it works. I was just wondering if anyone like to share their experience with epoxy printing and 0402 SMT capa
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 02 15:31:20 EDT 2012 | jdumont
Hi Dave, we certainly do use low res. Still not comfortable with leaving anything behind however...Figured some brain would have a product for this. If not, this brain will have to create one and sell to other brains on this forum. :)
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 13 10:37:04 EDT 2012 | bandjwet
We actually have a product on the dwg bd for this. Contact me off line if interested. Bob Wettermann bwet@solder.net BEST
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 25 12:16:09 EDT 2012 | markhoch
You might want to take a look at Allied High Tech. I was investigating this same thing a few years ago. I never purchased it, so I can't vouch for the product itself, but it's another option. http://www.alliedhightech.com/grinding/xsectiontool/
Electronics Forum | Thu May 03 07:08:27 EDT 2012 | almoore
I'm thinking of rework, not production. In order to rework the part you have to have an expensive split vision alignment system. A simple standard change would eliminate the need for an expensive system.
Electronics Forum | Sat May 12 02:19:31 EDT 2012 | bwjm
Hi thanks for your advice. Between, i do have quite a bit of THT PCBAs. How do you guys improve the productivity of manual inserting?
Electronics Forum | Mon May 14 12:54:05 EDT 2012 | gaz
We just got a wave solder machine and we are using Sn100. I am new to the wave process. I see a product called "Super Deox Dross Reducer". Is this something we should be using? Is there a downside? Better alternatives? Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Wed May 16 14:23:43 EDT 2012 | allwave
I have been using MS2 from PK metals with great results. If you follow their recommendations product works very well. Give it a try... George