Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 13 17:25:42 EST 2001 | davef
Jacko: Try ... Hung Nguyen, Ph.D. 440-843-6576 hnguyen@lightwavetc.com http://www.eio.com/public/foptics/ http://www.fiberopticsonline.com/discussionforums/user/non-frames/forums.asp
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 14 05:40:25 EST 2001 | peterbarton
There is a company here in the UK that specialises in manufacturing adapters for converting from one footprint to another, maybe they have already done this particular combination. If not they will design and manufacture to suit. They are: PRS Limit
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 14 14:17:41 EST 2001 | Glenn
Does anyone know of any vapor phase oven manufacturers? The application requires bonding a 3-D object at various joint surfaces using eutectic solder. The vapor zone shall require approximately 10 inches of height. The available SMT vapor phase ov
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 14 16:03:54 EST 2001 | lileubie
Do you have a stencil wipe step after every six boards? If so, the wipe either automatic or manual needs to be optimized. Either less solvent or more time for the solvent to evaporate off.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 14 16:45:01 EST 2001 | Antonio
I'm sorry, I should clarify. The average is one out of six boards. It's not consistant as to how many are good before a really bad one. Sometimes two in a row, sometimes ten. Right now we are wiping every 2 boards. Antonio
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 19 12:25:18 EST 2001 | Donnie D.
One other thing you may want to look at is your nitrgen settings and the difussers. If you don't have them correct, you can also see bridging and icicles.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 19 00:03:57 EST 2001 | edmond
1. The HS50 is running 24hrs/7days a week. 2. The average mounting points are 40,000cph.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 19 11:25:07 EST 2001 | markt
I am currently cleaning solder paste and adhesive stencils and misprinted substrates manually by using IPA, chem wipes, Q-tips, etc. Can you recommend a machine and chemistry that will clean all these applications?
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 19 13:21:01 EST 2001 | billschreiber
Thank you for giving me an easy one. Cleaning populated PCBs in a stencil cleaner can be a nightmare! Please see my response to the question by MartyS on "Fine-pitch Apertures". If this doesn't answer your question, let me know.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 21 09:55:45 EST 2001 | ramigary
Hi! We are a low production contract manufacturer company, We have few stencils and low productions, but we have a lot of problems with misprintered pcbs, my question is �is there some machine to clean only pcbs?� Excuse my english.. Ram�n I