Electronics Forum | Thu May 28 21:35:12 EDT 1998 | Soeurn Ses Top Line
| | | Does anyone use the "Quick Frame" with their Dek printer? | | The threads on the screws keep stripping, so we thought | | maybe we'd send our frames to a machine shop for heftier | | screws. Has anyone done this? Is there a better way? | | Isn
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 21 14:10:39 EST 2001 | raton
I agree. Machine operators can jimmy up a $150k piece of equipment and get by saying something like 'I didn't know that dropping a scewdriver in doze movin parts would break anyting!' with out more than a token slap on the wrist. However, you're on
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 19 00:07:10 EDT 2002 | kenbliss
arzucom, have you considered using trays to handle your boards in process and your handbuilds. This method is fast becoming the industry standard method for a large variety of reasons, specifically ESD as when the boards are in the tray your people
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 19 00:07:31 EDT 2002 | kenbliss
arzucom, have you considered using trays to handle your boards in process and your handbuilds. This method is fast becoming the industry standard method for a large variety of reasons, specifically ESD as when the boards are in the tray your people
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 28 09:59:04 EDT 2003 | davef
Your customer's question is reasonable. Soldering to nickel is not always a walk on the beach [can of corn, or whatever]. This issue is flux not solder. Your Sn63 will have plenty of strength, providing the solder connection is well formed. You s
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 04 20:50:26 EST 2004 | Mike Konrad
There are several companies that manufacturer stencil cleaning systems. They include: Aqueous Technologies www.aqueoustech.com Smartsonic www.smartsonic.com EMC www.emcgti.com PMR www.pmrsystems.com JNJ www.jnj-industries.com UnitDesign www.un
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 16 10:51:08 EST 2005 | chunks
OK, this is what I'm talking about. If static is building up between the skin and clothing, how will wrapping it in a smock prevent it? The static is still there, the same charge, except know has a smock is covering it. Unless the smock is grounde
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 20 16:56:53 EST 2005 | rsmith
I manufacture ESD supplies such as smocks and conduct ESD audits from time to time. With that said, here is my deal on smocks...ESD smocks work well to shield harmful static charges on clothing such as wool, silk, and synthetic fabrics. It is like we
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 02 09:19:31 EST 2007 | Rob
Hi all, We are looking at putting cutting boards into our goods in area - for opening sealed bags to check the contents and to aid in decanting, and would appreciate any relevant input. The components should never come into direct contact with thes
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 07 11:59:54 EST 2007 | Robbie
Hi all, > > We are looking at putting cutting > boards into our goods in area - for opening > sealed bags to check the contents and to aid in > decanting, and would appreciate any relevant > input. > > The components should never come into > d