Electronics Forum | Mon May 04 10:50:11 EDT 1998 | Eric Jenkins
Looking to buy used or new tubes, that will fit an SOIC-16 Need these tubes ASAP. We need to bake these parts and drypack. Please email or call if you can help. Eric Jenkins 801 956-0897
Electronics Forum | Mon May 04 18:55:21 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| Looking to buy used or new tubes, that will fit an SOIC-16 | Need these tubes ASAP. We need to bake these parts and drypack. | Please email or call if you can help. | Eric Jenkins | 801 956-0897 Eric: A source for metal IC tubes is: Perfection Pro
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 01 12:35:54 EDT 2003 | blnorman
Kester recommends that we store our 1400 gm tubes on the tip. Our documentation is based on their recommendation. The Alpha past we used was stored horizontally, but that was because the flux readily separated from the metal.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 08 12:32:12 EDT 2022 | jblundon
I have a Komax Iota 330. It's a great machine. Accurate, fast, easy to service. We cut plastic shrink tubing as small as 1/8" diameter, plastic convoluted wire loom, metal mesh wire loom, plastic air line, and more. We easily process more than one mi
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 28 09:11:38 EDT 1999 | Mike McMonagle
| Recently, our solder dross reclaimer refused to take our | used solder paste tubes. He said the small percent of paste | remaining in the tube is now considered hazardous waste. I'm interested in advice on how others are disposing of this "hazardou
Electronics Forum | Tue May 05 15:45:37 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| Looking to buy used or new tubes, that will fit an SOIC-16 | Need these tubes ASAP. We need to bake these parts and drypack. | Please email or call if you can help. | Eric Jenkins | 801 956-0897 Eric I'm not sure of the manufacturer of the parts th
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 27 16:45:22 EDT 1998 | Eric Jenkins
Need a resource for metal tubes to bake moisture sensitive devices. Eric Jenkins
Electronics Forum | Fri May 18 11:02:34 EDT 2012 | rmazenha
I need to place on my OPAL XII assembleon machine SOIC8 component. They are on tube package. What is the best way to place them without problems: belt feeder, stick feeder, ..., what are the differences between them? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 05 10:33:46 EST 2007 | jdumont
Yea, we have A LOT of tubes. We use lots of SOICs. I need to find something as this will start to become a big issue now that we have a tracking system in place.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 08 09:52:09 EDT 2006 | charles Stringer
We currently use Siplace P & P machines and in the main prefer to pick SOIC ICs from stick vibratory feeders. Our reason for this is that we can fit 3 stick fed devices into the same space as one reel fed SOIC. This reduces the amount of setup we hav