Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 13 11:24:10 EST 2000 | Wolfgang Busko
Hi George, bad luck! That�s why we professionals get so much money for it. Those "thingies" are mainly capacitors or resistors. If a capacitor is missing you might with luck not even notice it. A resistor, that�s different, you will notice it, what
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 01:32:21 EDT 1999 | KYUNG SAM PARK
HI Earl Thank you for your answer. Let me know you about the hot you mentioned First of all, The rework machine is the BGA3500 (manufactured by 0.k international:U.S.A) ��DESOLDERING HEAT :OVER 200��(CENTIGRADE),30SEC(CHECKED BY
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 03:52:57 EDT 2000 | Jeff Sanchez
Dave, I will take a stab at this. Haveing not had the opertunity to be stuck in such a jam. I would take a piece a aluminum and cut out a whole the size of the shield.The aluminum plate should be the size of the board or larger. Use stand offs to
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 29 14:43:22 EDT 2007 | jmelson
For a microscope, you want one with the greatest working distance and depth of field you can get. You don't want a lot of magnification, so something like 0.7 - 20 X is good. If you are buying new, have salesmen bring them by and actually try them
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 04 09:21:35 EDT 2007 | dj_jago
We use copper grease on the bolts of our wave solder machines solder pot. The working temperature is up to 1000degC. I believe that the boiling point of mineral oil is a little over 300degC and you will exceed this with iron temperatures, especially
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 03 01:40:24 EDT 2019 | sarason
I own a metcal for the high precision work 1500$ in 1992 tips $60 in 1992 and have only used one tip in all that time, have horses holves for large pin devices, precision points for 0402 and a largest tip for service work. Also have Hakkos for bulk
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 02 16:34:43 EDT 2007 | jmelson
Ungar used to sell a little tube of clear stuff that they called something like "tip anti-seize". I used it on Imperial irons, back in the days before electronic temperature control. The pure copper threads on the heating element would seize to the
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 09:01:36 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| HI Earl | Thank you for your answer. | Let me know you about the hot you mentioned | First of all, The rework machine is the BGA3500 (manufactured by 0.k international:U.S.A) | ��DESOLDERING HEAT :OVER 200��(CENTIGRADE),30SEC(CHECKED
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 09 13:12:34 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| Hi, | I work at a service department in Portugal and we are recently ISO9002 compliant. After our 2 billion audits, they asked us to improve our soldering documentation by joining information on soldering and desoldering regular and SMD IC's, like:
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 19 23:56:49 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | I'm trying a second time to post this very important message, to me, concerning Air-Vac's following creation. Does any own and use this stuff successfully to remove solder from 20 layer and up MLB's with .020" diameter holes? Also, is any of the