Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 20 12:52:54 EST 2001 | Stefan
I had pallets made from Stone Mountain Tool, who are using a similar material. http://www.stonemountaintool.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 23 17:49:39 EDT 2004 | Shean Dalton
Austin American Technology has had good experience with Stone Mountain Tool. Visit http://www.stonemountaintool.com or call 770-929-0166.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 21 16:43:30 EST 2008 | stepheniii
An expensive way is Stone Mountain Tool board cages. We tried to find a less expensive alternative but couldn't. These are the Cadillac of wash baskets.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 10:30:14 EST 2017 | georgetruitt
CHECK OUT INSULFAB OR STONE MOUNTAIN TOOL http://insulfabtools.com/gallery http://stonemountaintool.com/fixtures/
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 08 19:25:56 EDT 2022 | proceng1
We use BlueRing/ Stone Mountain for wave and SMT carriers. We also use a universal/ adjustable fixture from Electroprep for wave and selective solder. And we make some of our own as well.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 17 10:47:47 EST 1999 | Rob Fischer
CDM is a quality material. Life expectancy can't be stated in time but should be termed in cycles. I'm aware of companies with more than 50,000 passes. These companies have a documented maintenence program for their pallets including PM and cleani
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 20:33:50 EDT 2018 | davef
Try: AGI: agicorp.com/products/tooling/wash-baskets 256-858-3300 JENSEN Tools: jensentools.com/desco-41403-esd-safe-pcb-wash-tray-liner-18-x-18/p/482-89 800-225-5370 Stone Mountain Tool: stonemountaintool.com/fixtures/products/wash-fixtures/ 800-
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 17 09:24:46 EST 1999 | Marty Wetzel
KA, Joshua makes a good point. A wave solder fixture will allow you to process your double-sided boards without having to add the epoxy step. The one time fixed cost of a fixture is quickly offset by the time that you save by not gluing your SMT.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 21 12:03:59 EDT 1999 | Michael N.
I'm having problems with trying to get a good solder joint using a Ceramic PCB. We are using AMTECH hi-temp solder (ws-486 96.5/3.5ag). My profile looks great and I used the recommended profile from Amtech with a few adjustments. My max temp is about
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 21 20:50:26 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| I'm having problems with trying to get a good solder joint using a Ceramic PCB. We are using AMTECH hi-temp solder (ws-486 96.5/3.5ag). My profile looks great and I used the recommended profile from Amtech with a few adjustments. My max temp is abo