Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 05 18:19:40 EST 1999 | Dave F
| I'm looking for information on a company called AI Technologies. They make conductive adhesives and thermal management materials for attaching dice and heatsinks. Any feedback from users would be appreciated. Thanks, | | Chrys | Hey Chrys: I
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 17 08:41:20 EST 1998 | Chrys
Hi folks, Sorry to waste space on the forum with this stupid little detail thing, but I figured it was the easiest way to get the message out to everyone. My email address got changed with our last corporate re-org. We are now Siemens Information
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 16 22:21:23 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Steve: Two things: 1 Chrys "The Thermo Princess" Shea wrote a great thread on attaching thermocouples that's in the SMTnet archives 2 Dymax (and probably others) makes a uV cureable thermal adhesive that's not a ugly to use as soldering thermal coup
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 23 09:54:20 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Igmar: Chrys and JAX make good points. I'd like to add that you should be careful that you don't starve larger chip components of solder when using a 4 thou stencil.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 07 20:59:08 EDT 2000 | Dave F
John: I agree give me something that is maintainable and repeatable, rather than this thing. Chrys wrote about the Optimizer in the archives. I think she like the Malcom Dip Tester and a piece of glass better than either one.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 28 16:12:58 EDT 1999 | Dave F
When downloading Chrys Shea's latest paper from the library I get: HTTP Error 400 400 Bad Request Due to malformed syntax, the request could not be understood by the server. The client should not repeat the request without modifications.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 29 07:51:23 EDT 1999 | Nancy V
Your not alone. I get the same error. Nancy | When downloading Chrys Shea's latest paper from the library I get: | | HTTP Error 400 | | 400 Bad Request | | Due to malformed syntax, the request could not be understood by the server. The client sh
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 05 13:46:08 EST 1999 | Chrys
I'm looking for information on a company called AI Technologies. They make conductive adhesives and thermal management materials for attaching dice and heatsinks. Any feedback from users would be appreciated. Thanks, Chrys
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 23 14:19:56 EDT 1998 | Allen
Chrys, Thanks. Our corporate facility is about to install a JOT unit like you've described. It sounds like a buffer, not cheap. I was hoping for something for under $5K per solution. Let me know how yours turns out.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 12 22:27:50 EST 2002 | davef
I'd speculate that the properties of a well formed solder connection processed in air and N2 are indistinguishable. Then again, the pitch is that N2 gives a wider process window, especially for NC flux-types. In the SMTnet Library look for: �Opti