Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 23 14:19:56 EDT 1998 | Allen
Chrys, Thanks. Our corporate facility is about to install a JOT unit like you've described. It sounds like a buffer, not cheap. I was hoping for something for under $5K per solution. Let me know how yours turns out.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 23 06:05:21 EDT 1998 | Pat Copeland
I am looking for some esd storage containers for tape and reel components in the stockroom. Shelves or bins. Any ideas.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 28 20:40:11 EST 1998 | Marla
| I am looking for some esd storage containers for tape and reel components in the stockroom. Shelves or bins. Any ideas. | We use the Brick Container conductive heavy duty cardboard reel holders. They are very durable and cost effective.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 22 16:09:09 EDT 1998 | jvo
Does anyone know of a German company by the name of Wolf, I was told they make selective soldering machines, which by the way, is something I'm looking into.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 22 06:49:21 EDT 1998 | Stan
I am looking at using a IMS substrate for a new product can any one tell me where I can get some good information on this product???
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 22 08:05:48 EDT 1998 | Scott B
| I am looking at using a IMS substrate for a new product can any one tell me where I can get some good information on this product??? | Bergquist have helped us in the past with trials.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 22 08:07:55 EDT 1998 | Scott B
| | I am looking at using a IMS substrate for a new product can any one tell me where I can get some good information on this product??? | | | | Bergquist have helped us in the past with trials. | | Their web page is:- http://bergquistcompany.c
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 28 15:31:49 EST 1998 | J Coogan
Tom Another excellent source of information is GW Associates. Take a look at their website (www.gwa.com). And no.. I don't work for them!
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 20 07:47:23 EDT 1998 | Wayne Bracy
To All at SMTNet: Got the flyer in the mail yesterday, Great Job! We will see you at the IPC/SMTA show next week. Wayne
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 19 07:48:19 EDT 1998 | Graham Naisbitt
Greg, I may be mistaken but am fairly sure it means Nitrogen or inert gas soldering. Soudage sous azote is French for Nitrogen soldering. Hope this helps Regards, Graham Graham.Naisbitt@concoat.co.uk | Has anybody out there, heard of a process/t