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Flux thinning

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 16 16:52:51 EST 2015 | joe98375

Hello, We are buying a Vitronics-Soltec wave solder machine with a spray fluxer to replace our old Econopak that has a foam fluxer. Currently we thin our flux (Kester 951) in the foam fluxer per Kester PS-20 and PS-22 test kits with kester 110 thinn

Flux thinning

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 17 10:27:39 EST 2015 | joe98375

Thanks for the info I will definitely be getting a hold of kester.

Flux thinning

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 17 09:37:16 EST 2015 | charliedci

We made the same change a year ago, from foam to spray fluxer. One of the reasons we changed, to keep the acid number within specs (foam fluxing) we had to measure once or twice a day and add DI water to make up for evaporation, all along not able to

0201's on a VERY thin .010

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 21 09:29:33 EST 2013 | cnotebaert

I agree, you will likely need a carrier being that thin. without seeing the trace layout I’m not sure about relieving the carrier to accommodate them. if evenly distributed you shouldn’t to go that far. Are parts on both sides of the board? Don’t mak

Looking for Tyco Thin Pro feeders

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 27 11:47:00 EDT 2004 | MM

I am looking to purchase at least 15 Thin Pro Feeders made by Tyco. Anyone out there looking to sell any, please let me know.

Looking for Tyco Thin Pro feeders

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 04 10:09:27 EDT 2004 | fszypula

Give me a call on what type of components you are looking to run we have a feeder that will do down to 0402s at a lesser cost than the thin Pro. 215-784-4566

leadfree solder content to avoid wire being thin

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 22 19:21:36 EST 2006 | arnie

what content of leadfree solder ot type leadfree solder should i use to avoid the leadwires being thin after dipping to solder pot.

ENIG used with stainless-steel membrane switch

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 24 13:12:41 EDT 2008 | dphilbrick

I seriously doubt it. It is extremely thin and the gold's only real purpose in life is protect the nickel underneath from oxidizing. Once you wear that very thin gold off you will have exposed, oxidized, nickel and loss of conductivity.

Conformal Coating

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 04 07:28:31 EDT 2011 | duso02

2577 is basically a thinned a RTV so there really isn't a gel version. You can use an RTV like 3145 first or apply un-thinned 2577 by hand around the base of the connectors prior to the spray step.

Depanel thin board

Electronics Forum | Fri May 29 07:17:30 EDT 2015 | kkay

We have a small board about 1" by .5" and it is .012" thick. It is in a 50 up panel. We have tried rat bites and v-score and we keep seeing delamination around the edges. Anyone have experience depaneling boards this thin?

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