Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 26 01:25:37 EST 2000 | erico
Hi guys, Thanks for help. It really help.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 17 02:45:18 EDT 1998 | Bob Willis
| 5 micrograms per sq. cm. is actually not too clean. The maximum military allowed post-clean, on-board contamination is 5.7 micrograms of NaCl /cm squared (when using the Zero-Ion brand ionic contamination tester). | We are use to seeing cleanlines
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 01 02:19:10 EST 1998 | Eldon Sanders
Yes, norm it is. Look back to February 98 discussion on this issue.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 11 10:58:58 EST 1998 | Earl Moon
| | What does the term "poor wetting" mean as a defect code ? "Poor" should mean unacceptable when surface (component or PCB solder termination areas) wetting does not provide acceptable solder joints. Unacceptable wetting of PCB solder termination
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 03 07:43:50 EDT 2003 | davef
So, there is a crack or gap between: * Solder and component termination. * Component termination and component body. Correct? Describe: * Coarseness / smoothness of the metal on the termination underneither the crack. * Solder left on the terminatio
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 21 21:25:59 EST 2004 | Ken
Check out Technomatix Unicam quality system. Uses bar code and computer terminal.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 16:12:51 EDT 2004 | Mike Konrad
Hi -K We are a manufacturer of ionic contamination testers (not yours). In most cases, automatic mode is appropriate. In some instances however, you may need extra time to �release� entrapped contamination from the sample. Automatic mode is not a
Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 21:21:36 EDT 2005 | thaqalain
The non-metalized part,or non-leaded part of any electronic component is called *Termination *Lead *Body *Heel
Electronics Forum | Thu May 25 03:31:17 EDT 2006 | slaine
Hi I manufacture ceramic parts that have a terminations that are palladium/platinum/silver or any combination of the 3. Termination Ink usually consists of 3 main parts the alloy, glass frit and binder. Binder is to help bind everything together whi
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 27 07:50:35 EDT 2006 | davef
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