Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 11 06:56:20 EDT 2001 | brownsj
Most of the component vendors I've dealt with will guarantee the solderability of the terminations for three years if the components are still packaged in a full reel. If the reel is part used we've kept them for 1 year and then used a wetting balanc
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 11 06:56:46 EDT 2001 | brownsj
Most of the component vendors I've dealt with will guarantee the solderability of the terminations for three years if the components are still packaged in a full reel. If the reel is part used we've kept them for 1 year and then used a wetting balanc
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 13 05:07:57 EDT 2001 | zam_bri
Hi Dave, Thanx for your reply. What is it in the process of manufacturing the capacitor that can go wrong until it can caused the chips to be chipped-off or cracks. I've encountered alot of this problem lately. First I thought it was our process t
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 26 10:48:30 EDT 2009 | grahamcooper22
Some print expiry date on reels and some specify a shelf life on data sheets. Two main reasons are that the flux in the wire is a mix of chemicals and over time in storage these can react so soldering performance can be changed. Although I have to sa
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 19 09:17:34 EDT 2016 | ttheis
I have seen smt reel racks made for metro wire shelving. Just a specially shaped metro shelf.
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 07 03:06:03 EST 1998 | Gary Simbulan
| | | What are you people using to store component reels and tubes in? I am looking for a cabinet with slots or something to store reels and tubes. We keep our components on the production floor near the machines. The cabinets we are using now are
Electronics Forum | Tue May 19 10:28:51 EDT 2020 | smtmartin100
Hi, Our assembly process involves applying Kapton tape to the back side of our device, a laborious cutting and sticking operation. We are scaling up from "cottage industry" so I'm interested to know if you can buy Kapton shapes on a reel cut to our s
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 22 13:43:14 EDT 1999 | Steve Gregory
Hey Ya'll! Have any of you ever worked with one of V-Tek's "Economax" tape and reel machines? The biggest thing I'm curious about is the type of cover tape that these machines use. It's something they call P.S.A. (Pressure Sensitive Adhesive)cover t
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 23 17:44:50 EDT 1999 | Stefan Witte
| Hey Ya'll! | | Have any of you ever worked with one of V-Tek's "Economax" tape and reel machines? The biggest thing I'm curious about is the type of cover tape that these machines use. It's something they call P.S.A. (Pressure Sensitive Adhesive)c
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 25 02:58:58 EDT 1999 | Haim H.
| Hey Ya'll! | | Have any of you ever worked with one of V-Tek's "Economax" tape and reel machines? The biggest thing I'm curious about is the type of cover tape that these machines use. It's something they call P.S.A. (Pressure Sensitive Adhesive)c