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Universal 4796 HSP Users & 0402's

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 09 13:33:02 EDT 2005 | jaimebc

DO you guys place your 0402's at the same speed as your 0805 and 0603's? We are getting a lot of failures on managemet data "A" and "D" on our 0402's when we run them at highspeed. (the standard .10s tac time) A way to reduce and not totally elimina

WEEE and ROHS any news ?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 29 18:18:53 EDT 2005 | GS

Does any body knows wich are the latest TAC's news about the subject? As we know: - WEEE implememtation date has been postponed to Jan 2006 - Any Idea if they are thinking to postpone also for ROHS? (it would be great benefict for all the EE asse

would like any input on MPM problems

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 14 19:05:24 EDT 2005 | valuems

Hi Sounds like a good idea, will get back with you. We are looking for as much feed back as possible. We have about 11 years experience on MPM's and we have several areas that we already have on our list. Have thought about putting the tac-tile on

Re: In-Line Device Programing?

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 23 08:22:45 EST 1999 | TJ Shoneck

BP showed an innovative new in-line programming machine at Nepcon West. I believe it is their new Model 6500. It was on their stand and also running in the TAC line. It is very fast, and very flexible. I think they are running insert ads in Elect

Re: 45 Degree Wave Soldering

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 22 19:22:40 EST 1999 | Steve Gregory

| A rash of new products here at my company have designs with multi-pin connectors 90 out-of-phase (orientation)wiht respect to wave direction, which has lead to massive bridging (shorts) problems.... | | Does anyone still use the 45 Degree Pallet

Re: 45 Degree Wave Soldering

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 23 11:09:12 EST 1999 | Steve Gregory

Hi Dave! Dat' be da same board we ran at NEPCON East in 97'! Ray Rua was running the TAC line then (his company usually runs the TAC line at almost all NEPCON shows). A couple of things I wanted to point out on that GIF image that might b

Re: Need suggestions on conformal coat curing oven

Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 17 11:56:04 EDT 1999 | Graham Naisbitt

Mike First, you MUST make sure the oven used is extracted. The coating will contain TDI. This is not nice. You would be better considering a silicone solventless. Try contacting HumiSeal. They had a material on the TAC line at Nepcon West that lo

Re: require suggestions for selecting components for a showboard

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 21 09:45:17 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| am working on the design of a showboard to demonstrate our | assembly capabilities. we are working with double sided assemblies involving BGAs and CSPs. could someone suggest | types of BGAs/ CSPs (type, name, I/O, etc)that would be a challenge t

Re: Fune extractors

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 23 21:11:44 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory

| One of my customers is looking for something to rid his workbenches of solder fumes. What vendors and technologies are available at reasonable cost? Hi there Jim! You might check with Impell Technologies, it's just a standard exhaust filtering sys

Cleaning Indium TACFLUX007

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 17 17:04:15 EDT 2002 | pjc

Guys, Thanks for the input. Its a Opto-Electronic project I'm working on for a customer with a device on a ceramic substrate. Yes, I did learn from Indium that 007 is no-clean and has a high-solids content. They reccommended using TacFlux 010, which

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