Electronics Forum | Wed May 26 18:54:10 EDT 2004 | Dreamsniper
PILLARHOUSE RUBY, EMERALD atc.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 17 12:38:57 EDT 2006 | finalassy
What type of water soluable flux are you running in you selective solder machines? I know that we had to replace the ruby that the solder shoots through at the top of the fluxer once because of crystalization. That was not a cheap replacement. Doe
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 02 14:44:43 EDT 2014 | Sid U.
Hi All, I am looking at new X-ray systems and have shortlisted the Nordson Dage XD7600NT (Ruby) and the Nikon XTV160 (Revolution). I would greatly appreciate it if somebody can highlight the pros and cons of each? My concerns are software usability
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 00:22:07 EST 2011 | yangloh
Dear Industry experts, We have just developed a leadless, fluxless solder that can join various metals ) Al, Cu, brass, Steel, stainless and Titanium) and Ceramics ( Ruby, Quartz, Sapphires, glass, TiO2, etc) We intend to explore electronics and
Electronics Forum | Mon May 21 04:30:17 EDT 2012 | adetuc65
Hi, I need some advice. What should I look at when buying a new X-Ray machine for off line BGA inspection? Should I concentrate on spot size?, Sensor resolution ? I need 130-160Kv and 70 degree Tilt axis board size about 30cm x 30cm Any suggestions
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 02 19:28:06 EDT 2014 | rboguski
We have had a Dage XD7600NT Ruby for about two years. We were one of the first in North America to purchase it with the X-Plane Technology. We concur with the previous post that it is primarily a manual system. Dage offers step-and-repeat features
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 05 20:54:17 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Hi Patrick: Mike is correct. Taking it a little differently ... The approach you take is dependent on: 1 Type of gold finish 2 Source of the staining. Since you�re talking gold fingers, this is probably hard gold. So, � * If it�s a water or an o
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 19 21:23:42 EDT 2002 | davef
I'm not saying that an eraser will necessarily work. What I'm saying is that some erasers may cause more trouble than the eliminate. Look here http://aic.stanford.edu/jaic/articles/jaic28-02-003_2.html We prefer a brand called Ruby Red. The "ole
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