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Re: Stencil Basics

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 25 16:00:30 EDT 2000 | Steve Thomas

A thorough search of this forum and smta.org also will get you started with some titles as well as some pretty good anecdotal stuff from a nice cross-section of applications.

Equipment/Line Capability Study

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 25 07:18:49 EDT 2000 | greg

Hi, I've been assigned to evaluate or do a capability study of our SMT line/equipment for our new products...what are the concerns that I need to look into? thanks and regards,

Re: Equipment/Line Capability Study

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 26 11:25:20 EDT 2000 | Wolfgang Busko

I forgot: - smallest part you can handle - Rework capabilities (espec. QFP, BGA) - Test capabilities (inline, offline, AOI, X-ray, ICT, boundary scan etc.) Wolfgang

Re: airflow instrumentation

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 17:39:31 EDT 2000 | John Thorup

Hello Steve There is a large selection in the Grainger catalog and more in McMaster Carr. www.grainger.com www.mcmaster.com John Thorup

Re: airflow instrumentation

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 18:02:39 EDT 2000 | Steve Thomas

Thanks John. Actually I just got off the Dwyer site (took me a couple hours of searching to remember the name) and they have a couple that might do the trick. Of course they're in the Grainger catalogue that I'd already gone through and given up on.

Re:What are differences in Mil-P-50884C Vs Mil-PRF-31032/3

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 12:51:18 EDT 2000 | K. Chak

Hi Folks, Can anyone please tell me the differences between Mil-P-50884c and Mil-PRF- 31032/3. We are dealing with a quote for flex PCB. Thanks in advance Regards Kc.

Re: Electrolytic caps for high temp reflow application

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 15:12:36 EDT 2000 | John Thorup

Hello Jon (?) Sounds like it's just plain too hot. The Panasonic VA series specifies a maximum preheat temp of 160C for

Pin Paste

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 12:09:13 EDT 2000 | Steve Sawchuk

I am looking for information regarding reflow specifications for through hole comonents using pin & paste methods. possible rules to follow or technical papers. thx, Steve

Re: Pin Paste

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 12:47:45 EDT 2000 | John Thorup

Hello Steve There is a wealth of information on this process in the archives. Please search for pin in paste, paste in hole, intrusive reflow, etc. You'll find links to Bob Willis, Amp and Phil Zarrow as well. Many of us use this process daily with

Quad Meridian

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 10:05:08 EDT 2000 | Ron H

We are considering purchasing Quad's Meridian placement system. Can any users share their pros and cons about the system? Any information would be much appreciated. Please, users only, no sales types.


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