Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 09:00:50 EST 2007 | Rob
Thanks for the answers. Hi Dave, I'd love to use some of the durastone we have here, or some Durapol or Delmat (never used Glastic before though), however we need a compliant material for the blade to go into slightly, otherwise they tend to snap or
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 03 18:31:45 EST 2002 | slthomas
At the price of Durapol we'd never get the OK to have them made. The Al fixtures are cheap and a quick turn local item. As dense as the pth parts are I also don't think there'd be any room for any holes which I really think is the answer as far a
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 09 00:53:34 EDT 2001 | ianchan
Hi Folks, My Production runs a uBGA-liken product, and uses Pallets to support the 0.8mm thick pcb, during the SMT + reflow oven process. Process/QA see occurs: 1) 0402 unsolder? 2) 0402 tombstone? 3) "uBGA" poor-visual joints (dry joints)? Took
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 23 04:16:16 EDT 1998 | Tony B
| | My company is looking for higher density for card layout. One suggestion has been locating active components packaged in SOT's and SOIC's on the B-side of the card. This in turn will require wave soldering of the above mentioned components. When
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 10 04:58:18 EDT 1998 | Tony B
| *Reply to: ericr@nj.tanon.com | | Without going into a lengthy explaination {at this time}, has anyone experimented, tested, evaluate, and/or 'perfected' an SMT double-side reflow process. Presently I'm using a Kester R593 OA (water soluble) Sn63/
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 01 22:58:31 EST 2006 | davef
Durastone is commonly used in flooring. Durostone is a proprietary product of R�chling Permali Composites SA [be aware this is a French company] that many use for reflow and SMT process pallets. Suppliers are: * R�chling Permali Composites SA; Canog