Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 20 15:08:30 EDT 2017 | ranap121212
Hello I have the problem with selective soldering on the robot. Thin balls appear on the laminate. The tin sometimes shoots...? and then the balls are a few millimeters from the soldering point. I tried up or down with temperature, but it did not wor
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 17 08:38:30 EST 2002 | Randy Villeneuve
Jim, In most cases if you can eliminate a process you will save money. With that in mind, an all surface mount or all through hole design is prefered. There are alternatives to that rule, like hybrid designs that can be pin and paste soldered. It al
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 16 16:35:55 EST 2002 | Jim Ferris
Randy, Steve & all, Can you guys point me in the right direction when it come to using selective wave soldering...I am trying to get in-depth information on the Pro's & Con's of having our supplier use this process for our PWA's. (I can see there ar
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 11 16:17:17 EDT 2013 | scdunlap
In your experience, what is the most popular CAD > package in use today? > > Also, does anyone have > an automated and/or quick way of counting the > solder points on an assembly based on either > gerbers or CAD data? We use GCPrevue to view
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 18 18:41:17 EDT 2002 | davef
People have made good comments. Additional points are: * Your bridging is probably being caused by one or more of the following: [1] printing too much paste, [2] smearing the paste during placement or subsequent handling, or [3] paste slump during t
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 30 02:39:48 EDT 2009 | michafogel
Thanks for the info so far, but still need a number or a formula to calculate. The site you have point me to can support in a way, but if I want to release a design procedure to our editors, a number will be very helpful. One more issue is what can b
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 26 07:37:34 EDT 2006 | amol_kane
"Can we reuse the same machine? My point here is that the non lead free process has already coated the machine interior ( exhaust, internal flow ) with leaded component, and by conversion to lead free are we containminating the lead free product from
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 26 07:37:52 EDT 2006 | amol_kane
"Can we reuse the same machine? My point here is that the non lead free process has already coated the machine interior ( exhaust, internal flow ) with leaded component, and by conversion to lead free are we containminating the lead free product from
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 26 01:18:33 EDT 2006 | ge_lim
Hi We are in the process of developing a lead free product to be used in a non lead free selective soldering machine, i do have concern in these, and hope you guy can share your experienced expert opinion: 1. What does it take to convert to lead fre
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