Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 29 08:12:12 EST 2005 | pjc
Have a look at these guys while you're at it: http://www.mirtec.com/eng/html/corporation.html
Electronics Forum | Tue May 10 14:04:08 EDT 2005 | clampron
Good Day Everyone, Can anybody tell me if there is a specification regarding environmental conditions for storing finished goods? (Temp, Humidity, etc...) Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks In Advance Christopher Lampron
Electronics Forum | Thu May 29 13:01:32 EDT 2008 | bvdb
That's what they said about Christopher Columbus. Don't you know that the world is flat - you're going to fall off the edge. If Chistopher Columbus had listened to that advise then Europe would be a lot more crowded today. Bert
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 07 09:22:50 EST 1998 | rick
| Does anyone have any information or experience with the use of conductive epoxy in leu of solder. I have a unique application that might lend itself to this technology. I am looking for manufacturers, printing, curing and reliability info. | Any in
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 14 10:51:30 EDT 2009 | rway
If he is the same Martin Gershenson who works for Christopher, then I'de believe he's being sneaky. We demoed one of their units three years ago, along with Mirtech and YesTech. Of the three, they were the only ones who wouldn't let us experiment w
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 10 20:38:55 EST 2001 | Dave F
If John's suggestions don't work, try: * Computer & Monitor Maintenance 6649 Peachtree Ind. Blvd. Ste N-1 Norcross, GA 30092 770-242-0500 Chuck Miller * Jerry Christopher 1119 South St. Dalton, MA 01226 413-684-3821 gerard@bcn.net Sorry they're no
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 26 11:35:23 EDT 2000 | Christopher Lampron
Hello, We have had some problems with electrical testing of molded electrolytic and tant caps on our Mydata machines. It appears that the components will test backwards on a polarized cap test. The Mydata uses the rise time to determine polarity. Doe
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 01 08:31:51 EDT 2002 | patrickbruneel
Christopher, It looks like you might be close to the solution for your problem because you mentioned that you can make the solderballing worse with lowering the preheat temp. This means that the preheating has a significant impact. I would suggest t
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 04 12:02:53 EDT 2002 | mzaboogie
Hi Barry, One consideration that you may want to consider is the lead to hole ratio. The higher the ratio, the less solder is required to fill in the gaps and give you a fillet. Heat is a concern. You will need to ensure components will take the he
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 15 12:40:49 EDT 2014 | davef
Hi Dave, We can help. Please ask this consultant to contact us directly. There are a number of possible reasons and we'll have many questions to get to the root cause. We are always happy to help solve customer problems. Thanks and Best Regard