Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 18 12:55:41 EST 2003 | Mike B.
We run a copy of SMTMaestro for each of our pick&place lines. It saves us an awfull lot of inspection hours, while the operators appreciate it's simplicity. But please be aware that this software is not well equipped for checking rotations (to put it
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 20 15:12:01 EST 2003 | fmonette
Hi Carol, You can find many complete articles on the subject of MSD Control in the MSD Knowledge Base on our web site at http://www.cogiscan.com Do not hesitate to contact me directly if you have specific questions. My company is an active member
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 31 17:59:25 EST 2003 | mgc
Universal Customers are always welcome to use any of our available support options to obtain services or parts. I have attached the link to our web shopping site where I am certain that you may obtain the touch up paint you need. http://www.uic.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 26 19:11:52 EST 2003 | russ
Tell us more about your printer. squegge blade type ,speed, snap-off distance etc... You shouldn't have to change apertures for any component based upon its rotation. the parts that are coming out good could they withstand a higher volume print? You
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 28 09:44:11 EST 2003 | Claude_Couture
Your preheat temp seems excessive, what kind of solder paste do you use. can you try a max preheat temp of 140 degC? The reason for this is to let the solvents in the paste evaporate while keeping the activation of the flux for the very last moment b
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 28 21:37:11 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi Are all the other solder joints for the other components other than the MELF not having a problem. That is what you said, yet I wanted to check?? To say a less twisted way is this only with the MELFs and is it with all the MELFs?? If you have
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 07 04:33:43 EDT 2003 | Neil
Iman, How long after washing the boards do you process them? Are there any vias or Micro vias on any of the pads you see the blow holes on? A possible cause of a blow hole in a solder fillet or PCB is the escaping of Moisture under extreme temps. Th
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 28 21:43:57 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi Yes to your stone question. This pretty much goes with any flux change. Yes to the proper solvent for the flux you choose. Check with the Kester Data Sheets. Kester should have some application sheets which include some No-Clean information.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 28 21:54:54 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi Notice they do call out that you should use their thinner. In the MSDS you get a clue as to the thinner they are mostly using with some additives. http://www.kester.com/PDF%20FILES/PDF%20Data%20Sheets/E%20No-Clean%20Fluxes/951%20(30Mar98)logo.p
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 10 15:20:35 EDT 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi DaveyF, Thanks You see, you proved my point, with piles of more information than I gave. Based on Application rather than design and manufacturing specifications, a lower IPC class can out perform another. So our starting Poster must look at t