Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 24 10:26:51 EST 2004 | mapell
Daniele The other repsonses have it right. The junction of the wires measures the temperature. If your poduct needs to be re-used I would suggest either kapton tape or aluminim tape(the better of the two). If this is your "golden board" I would
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 11 11:48:57 EST 2004 | rlackey
Adding flux prior to reflow was not an uncommon process on certain packages - a couple of our Universal GSM'S have flux heads for this reason (Not that we've ever used it on anything). What is the component they are suggesting using additional flu
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 07 12:50:21 EST 2019 | gregcr
Hi All, What are you running for selective solder flux? I'd like any opinion on water soluble and/or no-clean fluxes you are using. In our Kiss 104 machine we use HYDRO-X20 water soluble flux, per the original install suggestion, but I'd like to k
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 12 07:59:03 EDT 2000 | Kevin Hussey
I suggest not to. You are also adding the flux of the paste that may cause you trouble in the long run. I suggest setting up a reclaim process with you paste vendor, or someone they reccomend.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 01 16:33:08 EDT 2000 | Ron Lasky
Jason, it looks like you have several options that have strong promise of working. I suggest you perform a designed experiment to find/optimize the best solution with these suggested approaches. Ron
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 22 08:25:52 EDT 2001 | bdoyle
Both are excellent suggestions. I'll look into why the 1999 post appeared at the top. The other suggestions will be handled in a future revision. Keep the feedback coming!
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 08 15:43:48 EDT 2001 | Claude Couture
Low tech suggestion: turn monitors off manually after use. High tech suggestion: install a "presence" sensor, like those on some photocopier, that turns on the monitor when someone is near it, then a time delay for shutting it off.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 07 01:17:50 EST 2001 | Mike Konrad
The best suggestion one can offer is to view the archive section of this site. It is full of discussions, suggestions, advertising, claims, counter-claims, etc. Just search under the words �stencil cleaning�. Mike Konrad www.aqueoustech.com konrad