Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 17 09:27:06 EST 2006 | Billy D
Are you in Rhode Island by any chance? I'm to look at one there next week.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 13 13:22:15 EDT 2004 | babe
Try another solder paste manufacturer. Aim out of Rhode Island, Alpha and or Kester. I'm sure that they will be of better assistance than the current supplier. Good Luck
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 14 17:04:30 EDT 2008 | waveroom
Aim solder out of Rhode Island, contact your local Aim Distributor. Very affordable. http://www.aimsolder.com
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 21 17:07:16 EST 1999 | ed zamborsky
I've had alot of success with the solder pastes from ESP in Rhode Island. They have great shelf life and are easy to print | I'm currently planning to do an evaluation of RMA flux solder pastes for mil type applications. Does anyone have any suggest
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 24 13:29:30 EST 1998 | dave V
| Happy Holidays All, | I am searching out a vendor (US preferred) who can fabricate a ceramic PCb with etremely fine lines. | Please reply if you are a vendor, or know of one. | Thanks, | Wendy try electro-films in Rhode Island. I used to by thin
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 19 15:08:45 EST 2002 | steve
Be careful, if you are using a water soluble chemistry then your pre-forms that are impregnated with flux may dry out prior to use. If your using a no-clean application then ther should be no worries. Aim solder out of Rhode Island is very good with
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 09 13:07:34 EST 2005 | jdumont
Good day all,we recently got our new xray system up and running and I am wondering if we need to report to the state,Rhode Island, that we have this onsite...anyone have any clues? The salesmen said we do not but id like a second opinion. Thanks JD
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 03 12:54:05 EDT 2011 | waveroom
I have sold them all and you are correct. Over the last five to eight years there has been a down turn in customer support from the big two. I would suggest Aim solder out of Rhode Island. Their service is excellent, they do provide on site assistanc
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 11 20:42:16 EDT 2001 | davef
Some folk at Cookson in Rhode Island [US] developed software to answer questions like you appear to be asking. Cookson licensed it to some meatheads in New Jersey that made a total mess of the whole thing. Then, Phil Zarro in New Hampshire got it
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 09 21:08:32 EST 2005 | davef
No opinion here, but each state [and probably country] regulates xray machines through a "Radiation Control Agency". For a starting point to learn more about state policies, look here: http://www.rmis.rmfamily.com/db/agencyradia.php The contact fo