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MPM AP25 Parts

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 24 08:47:17 EDT 2002 | pjc

Please send me the s/n of your machine to my mail box and I'll see what I can dig up for you.

QFP IC open solder

Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 22 09:36:04 EDT 2002 | davef

Sometimes the cut end of QFP leads have corrosion that is very difficult to solder. If this is what you're talking about, it is not a defect according A-610C, 6.5.2, Exposed Basis Metal

Baron Blakeslee Model MVR 432

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 23 19:13:55 EDT 2002 | jolbca

I am looking for a Baron Blakeslee Model MVR 432 vapor degreaser with a freeboard chiller. Please let me know if you have any near California.

Baron Blakeslee Model MVR 432

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 23 19:13:58 EDT 2002 | jolbca

I am looking for a Baron Blakeslee Model MVR 432 vapor degreaser with a freeboard chiller. Please let me know if you have any near California.

PCB finish requirement for COB process

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 27 11:20:21 EDT 2002 | davef

Mar, The previous post makes the best point. Your finish spec depends on the COB process you plan to use. Is your process: * Gold wire bond * Aluminum wire bond * Flip chip * Er, watt

Flat Plate

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 26 12:21:24 EDT 2002 | dragonslayr

What are the specs of a Formica type bench top? Gloss or mottled finish? Should the edge be straight, rolled or bull-nosed? Can I get it in ESD safe composition? Can you recommend a good calibrator of formica?

Flat Plate

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 26 20:26:35 EDT 2002 | davef

I got one, but you don't need one. Coy, eh? Oh, but these measurements need to be soooo precise, don't they?

Gold plated board, with csp's and 0603 with no clean apetures

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 02 16:13:05 EDT 2002 | babe

Have you had your solder pot tested? I find that levels of contaminants can rend a solder joint that dull look.

240v A/C playstation to run from 12v D/C battery

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 26 17:59:20 EDT 2002 | dragonslayr

Mustard - I would like to suggest you search a more appropriate site for your answer. Maybe a gamers chat room would be helpful. Good luck

Solder mask registration

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 27 08:45:47 EDT 2002 | pr

Chevron marks are sets of lines (at right angles, on either side of component) placed on the board to help verify placement (we used it on BGA's) since you can't look at lead to pad to check placement accuracy. That's the only time I've seen it used.


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