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Contract Manufacturing in USA

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 10 12:11:00 EST 2002 | Bo Apostolache

Dmitry, we are a contract manufacturer in Southern California. We have the capability to manufacture the above mentioned board assembly. As a rough estimate, we would be able to assemble your board for somewhere between $6-$7, depending on quantity

reflow temp/ic damage

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 28 07:40:40 EST 2002 | cnotebaert

Yes and Yes, Your solder supplier should recomend a profile (standard profile) in most cases you can follow it. Of course you should be running a thermal profile of each board type to verify it is within the specified temp rang. You should also chec

Another Wave Solder Question....

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 28 07:30:21 EST 2002 | cnotebaert

Is it just certain locations on the board, or is it random, does it occur on every board, does this happen on any other products you have been running? If this occurs only on the 1 board and in random locations I wouldn�t say its your wave setup. I

lead coalescence in solder joint

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 17:47:22 EST 2002 | davef

Oooo, pix, coo!!! Yes, that solder connection has been beat-up. It is very �old�. So, your customer is seeing failures, correct? I can believe it. I want to say the solder in your connections doesn�t stand a chance, but lack experience in this a

Specialised SMT equipment-------------chip dispense head needed

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 12 05:47:29 EST 2002 | Roy Barton

To Dave F. Thanks for your comments. I should point out that I am not well versed in SMT, I am more of a thick film and chip man. However I will look into your leads. I will try and find out more about the Quad equipment. I am very wary in getting

Rippling effect of stencils

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 15 00:39:09 EST 2002 | Jones

I've noticed that after we have switched to Transition Automation blades on our MPM screen printers that the stencils seem to be wearing out faster and I see a wavy rippling effect across the length of the stencil thats impacted by the squeege blade.

Rippling effect of stencils

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 15 08:13:18 EST 2002 | Dave G

What Snap-Off are you running ? I've seen this happen when a large negative Snap-Off is used. If you "contact" print (I.E. Zero Snap-Off) this tends to minimize the stencil coining. We use a mix of MPM & Transition Automation blades. I have noticed

Rippling effect of stencils

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 21 21:50:38 EST 2002 | dougk

Silly question, but, are TR blades 'exactly' the same size as MPM's and seat themselves in the holders just like MPM's? Also, different types of steel are harder (less flexable) than others. Are TR's the same? If harder (due to steel strength or coat

Rippling effect of stencils

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 22 00:25:46 EST 2002 | Jones

There appears to be less of a blade sticking out of the holder than the MPM set up. Thats something we noticed recently. We have our mechanical attack angle set at 0 degrees right now, but we are in the process of changing this setting by 5 degrees t

When do you use Tin/Lead/Silver paste ?

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 20 09:38:47 EST 2002 | davef

Search the fine SMTnet Archives on � Sn62 � 62Sn � 2% Ag � 2% silver � 2Ag � etc re: "Do you have to use Tin/Lead/Silver paste only if the components are made from Tin/Lead/Silver ?" No Several points are: * Component leads with silver in the sol


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