Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 06:59:06 EDT 2005 | CLampron
Good Morning, We have several Mirtec table top machines. We bought the first one when it was under the Samsung name. We had the advantage of doing a side by side comparison with several other systems. The Mirtec was the leader in performance. Since
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 01 01:21:05 EDT 2005 | cmiller
PS, sorry for any confusion, ALDSMT and CMILLER are both me. ADLSMT is my user name on SMTNET and CMILLER is me, cmiller@adltech.com I usually use cmiler to reply to stuff as if anybody e-mails me it makes more sense. adltech.com is a work in progr
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 03 14:43:38 EST 2005 | slthomas
Tony, you said: "Steve, Dave has initiated this threat to find a solution for his Quad, but ultimately, it's to solve his production issues, my suggestions was to help Dave out if he wanted it. To make it clear, I did not advertize my company's name
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 08 14:26:58 EST 2005 | chunks
Start with your board first. Do you have resist/mask between the fine pitch? Is the finish HASL or a flat surface? If there is no mask/resist between the fine pitch leads you may want to reduce the apertures 5%. If the board is HASL, that means yo
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 22 21:29:05 EST 2005 | davef
Josh: Room Temperature Vulcanizing (RTV) is Dow Corning's trade name for it's family of silicone cure sealants. RTV is about the worst kind of coating there is. Its chemistry is highly ionic and it requires atmospheric humidity absorbed to "complete
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 27 10:11:50 EST 2005 | pjc
Here's a few mfrs. to look at. http://www.vjelectronix.com/vjebeta/index.asp http://www.glenbrooktech.com/advantage.htm http://www.lixi.com/product_workstation.htm http://www.focalspot.com/ http://www.microfocus-x-ray.com/frameset.php?PageN
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 17 10:29:10 EST 2006 | Mike Konrad
Armakleen is compatible with CPVC as are most aqueous-based chemistries. Armakleen, in its day was a superior chemistry. It was the first of the aqueous blends to offer bright solder joints (earlier saponifiers commonly dulled solder joints). Arma
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 17 18:33:08 EST 2006 | mika
Paste In Hole "PIH" or Pin In Paste "PIP" are two different names of the same process. As far as I know this is fairly simple: the reason from the beginning is to avoid an extra process step/steps in the production line. That is to produce through h
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 20 22:46:26 EDT 2006 | samir
Amol, I thought I answered your question in another thread, dude! Anyway, to re-iterate. Yes, I was able to pull it off a hybrid profile. The LF BGA passed tensile testing, but no, it wasn't thermally cycled or stressed first to expose any latent
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 14 11:37:44 EDT 2006 | shawnvike
find the problem? Were the parts failing > electrically? Or did someone start prying them > and decide they were too weak? Originally found the problem going through some older assemblies that had failed testing. Poked at leads and found them no