Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 14:16:23 EDT 2000 | Danny Carr
Francois, Phenolic resin or "Bakelite," was a non-flammable, early plastic that was popular in the 1920s, '30s and '40s.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 13 15:51:43 EDT 2000 | Charlie
I'm looking for practical proceedures to do the following: How to qualify epoxy in our process. One supplier vs. another. How to qualify wave solder and flux in our process. One supplier vs. another. Any and all advice is welcome.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 13 20:44:26 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Good question * Rich lathrop at Heraeus wrote a good paper on quantifying the printability of adhesives. You can probably find it on their site. * J-STD-001 is the baseliine for qualifying processes. Good luck
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 13 20:37:56 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Awww Stevo, just chill. I think of NC as the process engineers' full employment material. Water solubles are for wimps!!! Har har har
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 13 10:25:00 EDT 2000 | Charlie
Hello, Can you tell me the prime cause of cracked solder joint on a surface mount part? Charlie,
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 13 12:01:26 EDT 2000 | Wolfgang Busko
Hi Charly, short question, short answer: excessive mechanical influence often in combination with bad solderjoint itself. For bad solderjoints there are many many reasons, process and material related. Are there any special circumstances that made y
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 13 04:22:18 EDT 2000 | Sal
Guys Has anybody out there had any experience with Time-Temperature Labels to identify solder paste freshness ? If so what are yuor views on this method ? Sal.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 13 12:53:52 EDT 2000 | dmzog
Flash Electronics is a "contract assembler" in Fremont, California. Phone is 510-360-2100. Dave
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 13 12:59:03 EDT 2000 | dmzog
Honda, Flash Electronics is an EMS (Electronics Manufacturing Service) company. They are in Fremont, California (USA), and the phone is 510-360-2100. Dave
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 12 17:35:20 EDT 2000 | Gilbert Ramirez
Supplier currently using pressure sensitive cover tape. They tell me that getting a new system with heat sealed tape capabilities will cut their throughput in half. Could this be true?