Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 08 19:29:53 EDT 1998 | Eric Jenkins
Looking for used 2 used peel force testers, and used SMT parts counters also. Please call me 1 801-956-0897 or email. Eric Jenkins
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 27 12:56:27 EDT 2004 | cyber_wolf
Can anyone tell me where I can find a pull tester/guage for the overlay on tape and reel? Thnx
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 27 14:59:02 EDT 2004 | anonymous
GPD,General Production Devices has a T&R Peelback Force Tester among their product offerings. 1-800-pickgpd I am not aware of other vendors offerings.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 02 21:05:38 EST 2004 | Ken
Has anyone in the US used this system? I am told that over 1000 systems are operating world wide...but find it hard to believe no one domestically is using this (if it in fact is worth its salt would more not use it?) Anyone? Anyone demo'd this? A
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 29 21:23:55 EST 2008 | molos21
Hi everyone, Is there any instrument that you are using to measure the tensile strenght of a solder joint?. I would like to measure that from smd and thru hole parts. I just want to take a few samples to verify the mechanical properties. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 31 17:49:43 EST 2008 | slthomas
The president of my former place of employment used a screw driver for his solder joint quality assessment. I recommend you keep yours calibrated and locked up, just to be safe.
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 17 13:25:04 EST 2004 | bob Willis
I believe this is the only system on the market place and was developed by Panasonic in Japan with Malcolm. As stated it does check a limited number of elements but that was its intention when produced. I believe that only high volume shops would u
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 29 22:01:51 EST 2008 | davef
These test are largely useless. Check the fine SMTnet Archives for previous rants. Manufacturers of machines to use are: * Peel tests: Instron [Instron Worldwide Headquarters; 825 University Ave, Norwood, MA 02062-2643; 800 877 6674 http://www.inst
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 16 15:41:23 EST 2004 | patrickbruneel
David, You just provided enough material to start an endless debate in an unexplored field (acceptable impurities, levels and effect on reliability in high tin content (lead free alloys). High tin content alloys have a high affinity to metals like C
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 10 14:00:27 EDT 1998 | Rob Reilly
Eric, I think there is one not being used at Ericsson Inc. in Lynchburg,Va. I Worked there about 6 months ago and know that it had not been used in a couple of years. Call Richard Perry at 804-592-6156 Regards, Rob Reilly K-Byte Electronics Tampa,