Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 13 18:18:31 EDT 2020 | wbrenner
Does any one have a general cost percent going from class 2 to class 3 for the same Assembly.. Or, general up charge percent when biding class 2 vs class 3?
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 09 09:04:17 EDT 2008 | davef
Oh that's GREAT. Now, we're encouraging engineers blow to saliva on boards. The saliva is made 99.5 percent of water and 0.5 percent of dissolved inorganic compounds. One third of the 0.5 percent are dissolved metal-ions such as Ca2+, Na+, K+, Cl- a
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 21 12:28:00 EST 2009 | flipit
There is evidence of lead being used in soldering 5000 years ago in Mesopotamia. Not a big issue for most people doing SMT but the poster should also understand why percent metal is adjusted for different solder paste alloys. You print by volume b
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 28 12:05:42 EDT 2001 | mparker
The advantage of DPMO is that the numbers used are PPM, (Part Per Million), rather than percentage. Percentage can distort, depending on volume. For instance, 100 units processed, 25 defects found = 75 percent yield. 4 units processed, 1 defect found
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 07 06:43:44 EST 2006 | davef
Metal is about 50 percent by volume
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 14 21:05:45 EST 2012 | isd_jwendell
What is the percent solids of the paste you are using?
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 11:44:55 EDT 2001 | CAL
650 Standards are also located in the back of IPC JSTD-001. I am currently looking at 4 pages on bow and twist. Percent bow = R1-R2/L x 100 (R1= Highest point; R2=lowest or resting point; l= length) Percent twist=(R1-R2)/(2xL)x 100 Sorry if this is
Electronics Forum | Tue May 14 13:19:23 EDT 2002 | stefwitt
Claude is right, however, this may work: Dip the empty board in paint and let the access paint drip off. Measure the volume of the paint before and after. Dip a populated board and measure how much more paint was required in percent. Measure the surf
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 20 07:27:26 EDT 2007 | davef
You need to keep the silver concentration of the solder connection below 2 percent by weight. Concentrations above that level can cause solder connections to fail. We have seen 4 percent concentration discussed. [The 4% assumes a uniform distributi
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 27 09:09:36 EST 2006 | davef
Silver on your copper or brass part is a solderability protection. The silver diffuses into the solder and you solder to the base metal, either the copper or brass in your case. Soldering to copper is well known. The issues are soldering to brass