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Re: Intrusive reflow techniques

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 16 09:09:04 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach

| I am looking for infromation on intrusive reflow techniques & process development Ben, Check out Phil Zarrow's home page. He is an excellent consultant and is extremely knowledgable when it comes to process. there is a particularly good paper on

ipulse M4e surface mount machine

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 09 16:04:56 EST 2007 | tiucric

Firstly , we are installing an ipulse m4e smt machine later this year. If any are being used in your production process please let me know just how good or bad the machine operates, any advance of information regarding problems : placement , nozzles

Surface mount socket savers

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 11:48:23 EDT 1999 | Jim Prestridge

I'm searching for a source for surface mount socket savers that accept a hand test socket (Yamaichi, Nepenthe etc...). Barring availibity of an SMT socket saver does anyone know a good technique for soldering socket savers into a .250" thick, 20+ lay

Surface mount Machines

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 15:06:04 EST 2005 | JB

We are a high mix low volume company. We run Universl HSP's chipshooters and GSM's for all our oddform components. The combination of this two platforms give us all the versatility that we need. From 0402's 0604's etc. to SMT headers, connectors, yo

Surface mount Machines

Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 16 05:22:36 EST 2005 | dorklover664

I�ve worked as an SMT operator for 3 different companies. And have worked with six different types of pick and place machines. I can tell you what I know. The first place I worked at was high volume low mix and we ran Fuji�s. They are by far the best

Surface mount Machines

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 21 05:20:06 EST 2005 | Rob

Find out your maximum feeder loading (number of slots taken up, not number of feeders - 8mm, 16mm, 44mm, waffle packs tubes etc), and your likely long term max feeder loading (ie what is in the pipeline, or could be). Next find out your required run

Re: Surface mount socket savers

Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 10 00:40:42 EDT 1999 | John

| I'm searching for a source for surface mount socket savers that accept a hand test socket (Yamaichi, Nepenthe etc...). Barring availibity of an SMT socket saver does anyone know a good technique for soldering socket savers into a .250" thick, 20+ l

Re: in need of smt book

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 22 03:23:37 EDT 1999 | Brian

I agree with John, but Manko has also published 'Soldering Handbook for Printed Circuits and Surface Mounting' (van Nostrand Reinhold, a little more practical and less strong on the theory of his classic one, which is beginning to date (1st published

4 Sale: Manufacuring Techniques for Surface Mounted Assemblies

Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 24 08:18:41 EST 2004 | davef

This is the book that Kevin wants to sell: http://www.elchempub.com/epfiles/ep29.htm It is a very good book and covers topics, like pad design for wave soldering SMT devices, that no other authors touch upon.

Re: Water Batch Cleaners

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 24 19:14:44 EDT 1999 | Mike Konrad

Very good questions Bob� Given the fact that my company is a manufacturer of batch cleaning equipment, I will speak more in general terms rather than in specific terms. There are several criteria used in the evaluation of batch aqueous cleaning sys

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