Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 19 09:57:22 EST 2003 | cyber_wolf
There is a place in New York called Aqua Pure. We have used them for several years. 845-942-5768
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 19 12:37:27 EST 2003 | jseagle
I have had very good results from Resys. I got rid of US Filter long ago due to poor service and pricing. James
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 19 16:27:57 EST 2003 | pr
You are absolutely right! It has ONLY been 12 years of coddling and "negotiating" with the U.N. and Iraq to abide by the sanctions from the last war. I say Go get 'em George!
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 23 21:50:34 EST 2003 | Dean
If you would like a honest reference I can provide basic information about Resys, as I have recently converted over from US Filter to Resys. Top Notch orginization. Great group of fella's to work with. Dean. ASC566@worldnet.att.net
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 21 21:05:28 EDT 2003 | davef
Try: http://www.circuittechctr.com [We have no relationship nor receive benefit from the company referenced in the above link.] Alternately, the fine folk and Denny Ferry at Circuit Technology Center [above link] list processes for removing confor
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 06 00:41:43 EST 2003 | Mike Konrad
Consider adding measured amounts of muriatic acid to the holding tank. Muriatic acid is used as a pH reducer and is available at pool supply stores. An alternative to muriatic acid is granular sodium bisulfate, also available at some pool supply st
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 02 08:11:18 EST 2003 | Claude_Couture
here is an alternative: http://www.tapesplicer.net/ Could not find anything else beside the one you have.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 09 07:47:09 EST 2003 | Linda
In "Global SMT & Packaging", Volume 3, No. 7, October 2003, European edition under Technology Focus : "Lead Free Assembly : conductive adhesives offer a real alternative", G. Dreezen/G. Luyckx. Mail me if you want me to send a copy of the article in
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 13 20:40:05 EST 2004 | davef
Choices are: * Return the parts to your supplier for replacement. * Send the parts to a retinning service provider. * Contact your solder paste supplier for recommendations on flux alternatives.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 21 09:36:52 EST 2004 | davef
As with noclean flux, OSP will fill your probes with crunchy [maybe gummy] stuff. Consider: * Increasing frequency of probe maintenance * Talking to your probe supplier about alternate probes that self-clean better