Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 22 10:51:16 EDT 2005 | Rob
Stick a label on the package with the initial opening time and date & the use by time, then check before using again. Use the disposable indicator cards - if the are attached top the waffle packs they are getting the same exposure. Get your supplie
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 05 14:49:51 EDT 2006 | Cristina
The leader tape from Sierra works good for us. But if you have to work only with small strips and you can't affort to lose any parts think of moving them into waffle packs. It depends though if your machine has a tray for that. Regards, Cristina
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 05 10:30:28 EST 2007 | Rob
We've got away with 90C before, however at 120C they tend to bananna and it isn't easy to remove all of the product then, and some of the legs get damaged (we always received waffle packs then one day tubes arrived & the operator baked as usual....).
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 28 10:16:12 EDT 2002 | Jim M.
Sam We install a lot of die in the SMT room using same process as SMT parts.Water soluble solder paste is used for attachment of die to ceramic and boards. Biggest problem i found is the adjustment from installing the die in the bonding area. The t
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 19 19:22:11 EDT 2011 | henrytcx89
Thanks for taking ur time to answer this. =) The pick and place machine is just pick from wafer(on tape) and place into waffle pack. I read from some of the sources saying that the ejecting needle and the vacuum pick up bits could cause the die to c
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 22 21:01:12 EST 2001 | davef
We don't do this, but if we had to and lacking better advice, for all components I�d dry pack according to J-STD-033, store in a low temperature and humidity controlled environment [maybe using some semicon fab inert storage cabinets], review the eff
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 23 18:28:25 EST 2007 | coop
you'll be fine. just don't drop kick it.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 23 18:28:31 EST 2007 | coop
you'll be fine. just don't drop kick it.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 19 16:19:26 EST 2008 | edatasys
Check out http://www.solderstar.co.uk/wavePro.html This tool measures all key wave solder information with a single pass. Wave/PCB contact, immersion depths, etc. Also has a reflow pack to allow use on reflow, 9 channels with predictive software. B
Electronics Forum | Wed May 07 15:36:04 EDT 2008 | llaerum
The 483 is what we use on all boards except on one where the 353 improved wetting on resistor packs. It worked much better since the parts are LF and this is the same flux AIM uses in their LF solder. Yes, it was recommended by AIM when we discussed