Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 20 09:19:19 EDT 1998 | JUSTIN MEDERNACH
| Require a conductive adhesive - either isotropic or anisotrpic - which can be used for 100micron oitch devices. | Must be resistant to solvents such as MEK and acetone. | Cure below 150C, with possible potential for rework of the conections. MR. T
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 05 11:35:58 EST 2008 | dphilbrick
I have been using an Advantek machine for years. It is a manual load and really works good. Rarely do we have problems. When we do its because we got parts from an egineer that dumped a tube of parts out on their desk to get one part and then put the
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 22 16:07:31 EDT 1998 | Manuel Cornejo
| | Require a conductive adhesive - either isotropic or anisotrpic - which can be used for 100micron oitch devices. | | Must be resistant to solvents such as MEK and acetone. | | Cure below 150C, with possible potential for rework of the conections.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 24 08:44:52 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach
| | | Require a conductive adhesive - either isotropic or anisotrpic - which can be used for 100micron oitch devices. | | | Must be resistant to solvents such as MEK and acetone. | | | Cure below 150C, with possible potential for rework of the conec
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 14 00:04:50 EDT 2002 | lysik
Just to let all the folks no. If you register (and pay the fee) a machine with any (OEM) company in the USA You have the same rights as a new user. Companies like UIC, Gen Rad, Agilent, etc came up with these fees to discourage buying used equipment.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 28 17:22:18 EST 2001 | billschreiber
Hello Mike, Let me try to explain the Certification vs. Verification for you. There are two EPA programs. The California Environmental Protection Agency's Certification Program where Cal/EPA Certifies the entire cleaning process for environmental sa
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