Electronics Forum | Tue May 27 12:40:50 EDT 2003 | davef
Hi Bill You said, "silicon". We assume by your discussion that you ment to say, "silicone". For background on silicone and soldering, check with Dow Corning [517-496-6000]. They make a OS2 [VOC-free] silicone stripper and should be able to give y
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 03 16:05:58 EDT 2003 | mk
Hi Randy, From a bare board manufacturers stand point, scoring is probably faster and easier but has limitations. If your boards are square or rectangle scoring will work fine. Once assembled the scored grooves can be sliced apart using what is some
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 11 22:56:10 EDT 2003 | jgregory
OK Terrapin, Here it is, roughly half hour after I vented on your reply. I still don't like your attitude to "school" me on this subject. I've been doing this way too long. But I decided that I would satisfy your attempt at "learnin" me. First, I
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 01 18:36:06 EDT 2003 | Matt Kehoe
I am trying to get opinions about a situation that we are discussing with a vendor/customer. While not a technical issue it has caused some confusion and I need some opinions to help settle the debate. We are a service bureau who receives stencil fi
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 14 09:35:47 EDT 2003 | patrickbruneel
Hi All, I enjoyed this discussion and applaud the quote from Stephen �following the followers�. I�m President/Technical Advisor in a flux and solder Mfg. Company and have so far resisted marketing lead-free and VOC free products, because at this poi
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 17 13:18:08 EST 2003 | SMTnet Admin
Several message have been deleted from this thread and it has been locked. Threads like this have the dubious distinction of making insider news for this community while, at the same time potentially vilifying corporate decisions to the point of sla
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 09 01:41:35 EDT 2004 | Mike Konrad
Although water soluble (OA) flux is technically the easiest flux to remove, it is also the most damaging type of flux if not removed. A dishwasher lacks the pressure and nozzle design to produce the very small water particle size required for thorou
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 20 08:19:07 EDT 2004 | revathichan
We the biggest technical institution in Asia now proposed a SMT theory and SMT Laboratory in our college to the final year Electronics and Communication Engineering students. The Industrial Giants in SMT in Assembly, Process, Testing, Repairing, Sold
Electronics Forum | Mon May 10 09:30:35 EDT 2004 | davef
Q1: What are the basic requirements of thermal profiling? A1: Not sure what you�re looking for here, but when doing a profile, you�re trying to measure the temperature at specific points of the board, as the board moves through the oven. Q2: How we
Electronics Forum | Tue May 25 20:51:20 EDT 2004 | Grant
Hi, Thanks for the info, and this really helps a lot. So the change over time is really just loading the different feeders? That does not seem like too much trouble. How does the X and Y correction on the HSP effect real world placement accuracy? D