Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 07 13:20:03 EST 2000 | Dave F
Graham STOP!!! You can not be totally serious. A five year old cost model counts bean, and beans are beans. I have to know more about the calculation. If this bores some of your gear-heads, click on "return." � Help me with the terms: - "Ops cos
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 12 17:59:29 EST 1999 | Bill Schreiber
| | SMTNetters: excellent Forum, keep up the good work all! | | | | We are in the process of purchasing a Dek Stencil Cleaner and we have been recommended to use Vigon SC200 solvent to remove Heraeus no-clean solder paste from stencils and mis-print
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 12 17:09:25 EDT 1999 | Kevin Ham
Scott: Call me I will send you a sample of our Cleaning Detergent. Kevin Ham PMR Systems, Inc. 480-829-8170 ext. 11 | SMTNetters: excellent Forum, keep up the good work all! | | We are in the process of purchasing a Dek Stencil Cleaner and we
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 18 12:15:58 EDT 1998 | Bill Schreiber
Dear Maurice, Alcohol is a very "vertically oriented" cleaner. It cleans only a selected few types of solder paste. There are also numerous reports of fires and explosions associated with alcohol stencil cleaners. Plus, alcohol stencil cleaners us
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 25 13:48:52 EST 2002 | bcceng
We are currently applying solder bumps to hundreds of BCC's for rework. It is impossible to print to the PWB. It is recommended to apply solder bumps to the BCC's with 63/37 alloy making the rework faster and easier. Applying the solder bump on the
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 20 15:05:41 EDT 2002 | carln
I saw this system at one of the last APEX Shows. I was not impressed because of the many downsides and potential hazards. Strapping an electrical device on your hand and placing the device into a liquid is kind of like blow-drying your hair in a ba
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 01 20:44:17 EDT 2002 | davef
Actually, the white res were caused by the water carrier in your Lonco 23F reacting with the res from the nc flux used to solder the component in place. Comments are: * Some nc flux res are cleanable, some are not. Your supplier [Alpha?] can probab
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 06 10:07:03 EDT 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi Sam, Great answers so far. Let me take a stab at a few of your questions. Q1. whether this is named Pososity? I can't tell from your description. Several companies and the IPC have porosity tests to see if the Gold has good coverage of the und
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 11:56:30 EDT 2004 | rkevin
We are printing on an assembly using SAC305 Alloy Sn96.5 Ag 3 Cu .5 with a no clean flux and getting virtually NO spread with either a ramp to spike or straight ramp profile. We are printing to standard FR4 board with immersion Ag finish. I am trying
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 27 09:58:19 EST 2006 | samir
When you say "unacceptable" do you mean cosmetically unacceptable? I've always put as much flux (no clean, of course) on the board until the ICT guys start yelling at me. That's how I roll... Lots of factors with no-clean flux residues...board mas