Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 22 08:25:18 EST 2010 | davef
This socket supplier never expected you to do what you're doing to his/her part. Some materials bear-up under the thermal strain of reflow solder than others. Try different socket materials.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 28 13:23:18 EST 2010 | plerma
i agree, with the other fellow, check the data sheet for the part and see what it can handle otherwise hand assemble.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 02 16:57:33 EST 2010 | flipit
Like Dave said, you need to use an acid solution. This is what is used prior to HASL. You will think I am crazy but you can use vinegar or even catsup/ketchup. The acetic acid will clean the oxidation. Just rinse the board off before using.
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 07 12:18:58 EST 2010 | davef
The US military no longer approves repair processes. What coating material are you aiming to remove? Choices for stripping are: * Chemical solvents * Heat * Media
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 03 13:14:56 EST 2010 | jamyboy
The strange part is that this shop produced these PCBs no problem before DDI took over? I am still trying to get them to tell me what the expected yield is going forward..
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 16 15:53:05 EST 2010 | jlawson
I would check out Valors vManage - it has great support for Panasoic machines and can give you what you describe.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 04 12:23:06 EST 2010 | raranchado
We have a CS400E that I'd like to connect to a PC with xp OS using serial port. What needs to be done to make this work?
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 06 16:28:09 EST 2010 | mystkldy
I have some large ROHS SMT inductors that are moving during the reflow process. I have tried adding extra solder, gluing and doing both. I don't know what else to try, any suggestions?
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 16 12:49:59 EST 2010 | esoderberg
not sure what you are looking for but I do a fair amount of low pressure molding of my electronic assemblies using a loctite macromold product in a moldman 8000 machine. This machine is made by Cavist. I have 4 of these machines running 2 shifts/6 d
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 16 10:29:50 EST 2010 | wrongway
Hello seabas we have a ac30l for 27 months and run it 16 hours a day 5 days a week no problems yet. what kind of problems are you having? we do have universal come in every 6 months to do maintenance on it