Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 11 12:56:27 EDT 2005 | stepheniii
And consider the posibility that they are actually suffering from MSD type damage.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 13 11:32:03 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea
I tried to download Ed Smith's paper titled "Lead Free - a push in the wrong direction?" today, but it wasn't there for downloading. Could this be suffering from the same issues I had with my last paper, in that the file size was too large and it ne
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 02 06:26:13 EST 2004 | Phil James
Take a look at the downloadable paper on the subject of "White residues" available from NPL www.npl.co.uk/ei (Downloads) By the way, we also suffer from this problem!
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 11 13:40:39 EST 2005 | Sematech
You can do much better than Novastar, their systems once made in Germany -now completely designed and manufactured in India and the quality control has suffered as well as Novastar'ss reputation and ability to keep up technologically. These machines
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 15 11:12:39 EDT 2005 | fastek
Based on the amount of equipment I am seeing available in China for sale, my guess is China is suffering from over capacity issues at the this time. I could be wrong but it doesn't appear the world wide board assembly economy is anything but flat.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 22:13:04 EST 2006 | Dennis Taylor
Now that Zestron has lost all of their American employees, their writing sure has suffered. http://www.emsnow.com/npps/story.cfm?id=17477
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 15:20:23 EDT 2007 | realchunks
Turn off your solder pot and let your glue gun keep it warm. If the glue gun catches fire it will be vented by the wave and you will suffer less damage. This damage will will be cost justified by the leaving the pot off.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 16 08:58:43 EST 2008 | Adam
Hi If I have an assembly where the solder joints are suffering from blowholes and Pinholes. Could these solderjoints be reworked/touched up to form a reliable/acceptable solderjoints ?
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 29 14:32:01 EDT 2010 | isd_jwendell
The board in the test "used an electroless nickel/immersion gold (ENIG) finish." If you are not using ENIG plating on your PCBs then you may not suffer from the same issue.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 03 20:54:06 EDT 2011 | dekhead
The "low line" DEKs are made in China now (same ones marketed in China under the ICON nameplate)... Higher level are still made in UK... I thinkk similar with MPM; I know they are still producing machines in Mass... Both suffer from cost down manufa