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Re: ISO 2000

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 15 12:00:10 EST 2000 | Chris May

John, The customer is always the next guy in the chain, so, yes your disty would be your immediate customer. However, unless they actually "use" the product, will they know if it is faulty ? Obviously "customer returns" will come from the end user,

Solder Paste Controls

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 02 09:56:57 EDT 2012 | mccabekev

We currently operate a procedure of keeping fresh tubes of solder paste in a fridge. When it is required we remove the required quantity from the tube and return the tube to the fridge before it warms up to room temperature. We then store this at r

Epoxy Covered PCBAs Means to prevent hacking?

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 22 23:27:09 EDT 2003 | severs

By "hacking" do you mean altering the performance of the board or something else? This reminds me of something I saw a while back. Better termed counterfeiting than hacking, it may have some relevance to what your friend is trying to do. The probl

Re: Solder paste recovery

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 18:10:13 EST 2000 | Michael Parker

Norman- I would be pushing to get the real world to match the ideal world, in other words get your jobsetters to do the right thing. You are looking to incur more costs to justify not having to make people do their job right. A bit of training a

Where do I Start?

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 20 10:27:21 EDT 2002 | Dick Russell

Wow, you have received a lot of suggestions and opinions. Here is one more for the record. First try to improve the performance of your sub-contractor. While you are doing that start bringing in low quantities of parts to develop your in-house cap

Production Floorstock - Let's Brainstorm!

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 29 22:56:04 EDT 2010 | deanm

There may be a better way, but this is how we do it: We have one SMT line and ALL SMT parts are kept in the SMT area. There is no kitting of SMT parts...only through hole, etc. For each SMT part in our ERP system, we set for backflush. That means th

Re: Solder Paste Vs Solder Paste Cartridges

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 22 13:39:22 EST 1999 | Justin Medernach

| Can anybody give me the Pros and Cons of of using Cartridges over jars and/or vice-versa. Also, if using cartridges, what is the best way to keep the paste from seperating, short of buying a mixer that cost over $5000.00 | Thanks, | Bill | Bill,

Reflow PBGA

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 28 01:06:49 EDT 2002 | Dreamsniper

Hi Steve, We have a Heller 1088 (4 Zone Oven) and we are using Indium NC92 with 2% silver. My Oven setting is: Zone 1 Top & Btm 125 Zone 2 Top & Btm 145 Zone 3 Top & Btm 188 Zone 4 Top & Btm 265 Belt Speed 34 cm/min I have run a profile

New web site

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 26 12:02:16 EDT 2003 | kenBliss

While your setting up that site to bash the OEM equipment companies please set one up for all the bad used equipment dealers that sell equipment with no warranty and turns out to be a lemon so the customer has to call the OEM to get a contract to get

50 PPM

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 21 12:57:41 EDT 2002 | dragonslayr

I would like to address several issues. First, your reflow is 150 PPM for the same exact assemblies that have lower PPM's? or are you giving a 150 PPM rating for all products produced through the reflow process in a specific time period? Reflow is a

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