Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 27 17:24:29 EDT 2011 | davef
This is the most cogent description of REACH http://www.cocir.org/uploads/documents/46-698-guide_to_reach_requirements_for_component_suppliers_and_equipment_manufacturers.pdf
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 27 16:49:05 EDT 2011 | CPI
I’m looking for information regarding Reach and what a contract manufacture is required to supply their end customer. We are just getting our feet wet with this requirement and I want to make sure we nail this out of the gate. Is it just the MSDS tha
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 11 15:04:31 EST 2011 | cnotebaert
Thanks Dave, I had found this in the past, I was looking to see if someone had already developed a straight forward simple program that outlined what needed to be handed to the end customer (well my end customer). we are finding it very difficult to
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 03 10:02:33 EST 2005 | Rob
Very badly in general. You may get away with it if: 1) Your board if very thin & simple 2) Your heaters will actually allow the zones to reach the required temperatures 3) There are no fragile components on board 4) You've been very good & believe
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 02 23:28:44 EDT 2017 | dawson
there are many ideal pcb manufacturers can reach your requirements. multi-layer and hdi boards, you can try and test http://www.madpcb.com
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 10:50:49 EDT 2001 | slthomas
I must be missing something.....why can't you simply attach thermocouples, profile the assembly, and adjust your zones as required to reach the parameters required by your paste and component specifications? Is there a restriction on that process fo
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 03 08:51:47 EST 2008 | mrmaint
Try looking at Chart Industries. They offer HASS/HALT chambers that are capable of reaching the paramaters that you are looking for. Will require a nitrogen supply for the cooling end.We had a 3000gal tank of liquid nitrogen to feed two chambers.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 28 20:58:16 EST 2004 | davef
Vinny: From a thermal standpoint, your choices are: * Get your customer to design thermal relief in the board. * Set your thermal recipe to assure that the grounded pad reaches reflow temperature. This may require a long soak at a single temperature
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 19 20:26:07 EST 2015 | cspasol
Anyone can help me what kind of solder lead use to connect thermocouple wire to pcb for profiling? We use ordinary lead on our profiling and it flats on when reaching 230C temperature. Our required maximum temp is 240C.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 28 16:18:01 EDT 2020 | SMTA-Brandon
The reason for recommendations about refrigerated vs. desiccant dryers commonly comes down to the ISO class of compressed air they deliver. Refrigerated dryers are most commonly used in ISO Class 4 compressed air, and can't dry the air enough to reac