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Glenbrook Technologies X-Ray: Anyone using this??

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 23 12:25:13 EDT 2004 | Cal

JD- I have used a few of GlenBrook's machines.. Jewel Box 70, Jewel Box 90, and RTX-113. Currently we have the RTX -113 on our shop floor as we speak. I like the machine but wished I would have went for for the angle viewing option or even the BGA so

Reflow Oven Exhaust Temperature

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 23 01:04:26 EDT 2020 | kylehunter

Thanks for your thoughts. So it seems then that the temperatures that we're seeing aren't unusual, and just need to sort out the fan issue... @Sr. Tech: Yeah, totally understand the radiator effect. Once the fan issue is sorted, we plan on insulatin

X-RAY

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 12 09:04:18 EST 2007 | Cal

For insurance purposes we verification... Here is a snippet from Glenbrooks website. From http://www.glenbrooktech.com Design Safety Standards The design safety standards pertaining to Industrial X-ray Inspection Systems can be found in "Code of

Component Damage By XRay

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 18 18:13:22 EDT 2001 | davef

Would comment extensively on the following? The xray equipment vendors have told me that xray tubes that are less than 100kV have a very low probability of damaging components. Note the "very low probability" statement - they have not seen any custo

Indium Solder Hermetic Seal Voiding

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 11 00:17:08 EST 2007 | behrsam

Thanks both of you for responding. I am using a protoype reflow oven. It uses a programable controller to ramp the temp up. It has convection and radiative heating. Ultimately yes, I would like to use a vacuum furnace like the sst but it is not c

Freshman in SMT industry needing advice

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 29 18:17:48 EST 2004 | kerryn

It should be noted that some of the main reasons to change from manual cleaning to automated stencil cleaning are: � Manual cleaning is not consistent � quality is totally in the operators hands � Contamination left on the stencil and in the aperture

Re: Hey Ya'll, let's talk about Lead fer' a bit...

Electronics Forum | Sun May 02 18:44:26 EDT 1999 | JohnW

| | How's the "Great Gas-out" going for ya'll? | | | | Myself, I'm doing real good! Haven't farted all day...(GRIN) | | | | Anyways, a thread got started down below about this so-called "Lead Free" stuff, and I just wanna' put my two cents in about

Re: Hey Ya'll, let's talk about Lead fer' a bit...

Electronics Forum | Wed May 05 03:57:00 EDT 1999 | Bernard Mulcahy

| Hi Ya' John! | | Here's my comeback to the points you've raised...you knew I would have a comeback, didn't ya'? | | |Steve, | | | | I see your point, and yes there are alot bigger fish to fry in |the removal or control of lead in the environment

Freshman in SMT industry needing advice

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 14:45:01 EDT 2004 | Michelle Ogihara

As many people have participated in this email string, including competitors and customers of Sawa, I would like to respond to especially one rather detailed email expressing concerns with this stencil cleaning system. Also, this teaches me to keep

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