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Blue color in solder bath and tinned lead

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 10 15:43:06 EST 2005 | steve

Thank you both for your assistance. I knew that I could count on you folks. The customer has purchased No-Clean flux and is using it as we speak. Hows that for customer service.... All in a days work... Thanks again You make me look good!!! Steve

Solder Saver

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 11 17:23:12 EDT 2004 | steve

Sorry for coming in so late on this discussion. For what it is worth. The dross reclamation equipment that I have looked into cost's alot of money. Thus you better do the math on the average amount of dross produced versus the cost of the equipment t

S-2000 - SAMSUNG P+P

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 03 07:30:14 EDT 2000 | steve

DOES ANYONE HAVE EXPERIENCE USING THE S-2000 MACHINE FROM MANNCORP. IT IS A SAMSUNG BASED MACHINE. ANY COMMENTS WOULD BE APPRECIATED.

Stencil Cleaner

Electronics Forum | Fri May 12 08:39:24 EDT 2000 | steve

We are a small volume pwb house and I am tring to convince the people here that we should purchase a stencil cleaner. Besides the obvious of cleaning all of the past out of the apertures what are other benefits of usings a cleaner of hand cleaning.

Grainy soler

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 12 13:11:40 EST 2002 | steve

Your heating temperature is too low. Check your process and run the board through again. Then the graininess problem should go away. Or, try some different solder.

Solder Preforms

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

BGA rework systems

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 25 13:00:12 EST 2002 | steve

Ersa is the choice for lower end repair and rework systems. Airvac is the choice for higher end systems. Stay away from low end hot air units. They typically do not present an even flow of heat across the component. The Ersa requires no nozzles, whic

Expired Loctite

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 02 16:55:49 EST 2002 | steve

On a lot of Loctite products there is a shelf life stated via a lot number on the bottle. It has been my experience as a distributor that Loctite will in most instances re-certify a product for an extended period of time, sometimes up to a year based

Chain Cleaning

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 10 11:40:38 EST 2002 | steve

TND Servic Inc. 55 Harvey Road Londonderry NH 03053 603-437-4755 Tom, Dennis or Vickie

Chain Cleaning

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 11 14:51:05 EST 2002 | steve

I've used a wire brush on a drill then rinsed in a bucket of water.

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