Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 23 08:54:12 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi Woah you asked a complex question, and should soon be getting piles of assistance from many of the equipment mfgs sales guys that are on SMTnet. Poke around SMTnet would be one place I would start. Also look at some of the World Wide Auctions
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 01 16:36:58 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi Based on what I read, I think you have a small shop and may just have to make up your own system. You could hire an Industrial Engineer or Production Control Specialist to find or set up the best cost effective system for you. Poke around on thi
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 11 17:16:12 EDT 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi I had to poke around awhile to see what you meant. I think you were at an advanced level where IF he knew the MSL ratings of his devices he should constrain his profile within the component mfgs tests for exposure to various profiles, or at leas
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 21 09:50:29 EST 2005 | davef
It's possible to remove 1mm from each side of the board. Obviously, you need to avoid damaging the board circuitry or the display. If we were going to try this, we'd poke the working end of a Sears router through a hole in the table and fixture a w
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 06 14:34:20 EST 2010 | ppwlee
Hi, Has anyone have experience with manual soldering iron using automated wire feed? I am looking at poke yoke manual soldering 5 pins LCD and wondering if there are ways to control the volume of the solder applied to the board to minimize missing s
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 18 16:55:08 EDT 2011 | asksmt
Hi All, i am soldering battery to the back side of PCB and there are some TH Pins comes right BELOW the battery body. Can you please suggest any kind of insulating material / tape which i can use and the insulator between solder pins and battery bod
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 23 09:14:45 EDT 2011 | markhoch
I would, but I'd poke my eye out trying to sew a button on. I found a place though.... http://www.custom-products.com/CustomProducts/info.nsf/Get+Product/ESD+Products_ESD+WORKSTATION,+CART+AND+CHAIR+COVERS!opendocument Thanks anyway!!
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 11 11:06:27 EDT 2013 | ericrr
1) I think maybe not, however having said that, our conveyor does not work between the final placement machine and the oven, in the early days before I became a "experienced" operator in pulling the board out of machine running it along the track to
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 07 20:21:26 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Point well taken John. Expanding on epoxies: Novolac is a multifunctional epoxy ... a phenolic resin. Most phenolic resins are made using phenol (P) and formaldehyde (F). They comprise the bulk of IC packaging and are divided into two classes:
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 07 21:07:07 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Ooooops, I messed that up!!!! It should read: Point well taken John. Expanding on epoxies: Novolac is a multifunctional epoxy ... a phenolic resin. Most phenolic resins are made using phenol (P) and formaldehyde (F). They comprise the bulk of