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#180-034 EC-2000 SERIES CONDUCTIVE SILICONES High Performance Foams 171 West St. Charles Road Carol Stream, IL 60188-2081 Tel: 630.784.6200 / Fax: 630.784.6201 www.rogerscorporation.com Technical Data TYPICAL PROPERTIES Test Method Filler Base Polymer Specific Gravity, g/cc Thickness
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. The default is Centroid (center of gravity) because that's what the Assembly "Pick & Place" machines use. There is no IPC standard for the origin of the footprint
| https://www.eptac.com/faqs/ask-helena-leo/ask/wave-solder-machine-flux-system-testing-on-a-budget
don’t have to worry about the specific gravity of the flux as the system is always drawing from a clean supply. If the fluxer is a wave or foam fluxer, then you will have to monitor the specific gravity of the flux or the acidic value of the flux, which will be impacted by the evaporation of the solvents within the flux
46981 | http://orionindustries.com/pdfs/silpad.pdf
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ORION Industries | http://orionindustries.com/pdfs/silpad400.pdf
, .007 in. Sil-Pad 400, .009 in Sil-Pad 600 Test Method Color Gray Gray Green Thickness Inches .007 ± .001" .009 ± .001" .009 ± .001" (mm) 0.178 ±0.025 .229 ± .025 .229 ± .025 ASTM D 374 Breaking Strength Lbs/inch
PCB Libraries, Inc. | https://www.pcblibraries.com/forum/footprint-origin_topic2681_post10949.html
. The default is Centroid (center of gravity) because that's what the Assembly "Pick & Place" machines use. There is no IPC standard for the origin of the footprint
PCB Libraries, Inc. | https://www.pcblibraries.com/Forum/footprint-origin_topic2681_post10949.html
. The default is Centroid (center of gravity) because that's what the Assembly "Pick & Place" machines use. There is no IPC standard for the origin of the footprint
ORION Industries | http://orionindustries.com/pdfs/lexan9600.pdf
. Test Method PHYSICAL Specific Gravity ASTM D792 — 1.25 Water Absorption, Equilibrium, 24 Hrs ASTM D570 % 0.20 Light Transmission (avg.), .125" thickness ASTM D1003
| https://www.eptac.com/soldertip/soldertip-38-clean-vs-no-clean-fluxes/
don’t have to clean an RMA Flux. The flux hardens and can be left on. The problem most people find with it is that it has a dark residue and when we used to use it on Printed circuit boards, the test folks would get upset because it would foul up their test fixtures and test pins
| https://www.eptac.com/faqs/soldertips/soldertip/soldertip-38-clean-vs-no-clean-fluxes
. The flux hardens and can be left on. The problem most people find with it is that it has a dark residue and when we used to use it on Printed circuit boards, the test folks would get upset because it would foul up their test fixtures and test pins