Electronics Forum: 2006 (Page 152 of 649)

Historical Solder Cost

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 08 08:49:46 EST 2006 | russ

Most distributors (well maybe not but ours do) actually have that information. i would think that the metal suppliers would also have metal pricing trend info.

Historical Solder Cost

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 08 08:59:42 EST 2006 | patrickbruneel

The price of solder depends on the tin price Here's a link to the graph page of LME http://www.lme.co.uk/tin_graphs.asp

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Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 08 09:53:11 EST 2006 | mike

i'm looking for a small pcb wash for populated pcbs. If anybody has any info on one please email me @ mbridges@dfe.com I'm located in New Hampshire

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Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 08 12:07:53 EST 2006 | cyber_wolf

Not to be funny, but can't you use a dishwasher ? They are cheap. The only worry there may be water spots, but if you blow your boards dry with an air hose I think they will be OK.

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Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 08 12:41:09 EST 2006 | slthomas

The secondary (primary to some) concerns are what you put into the waste stream and how you treat it, and what the chemistry of your residues does to the seals on your machine.

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Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 09 21:57:25 EST 2006 | davef

Se�or Tech If you want clean board using a dish waher, you must run deionized water. If you run DI water through a dishwasher, it will cut through those flimsy pipes like fire driven by Sana Anna Winds through dry brush.

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Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 13 12:17:32 EST 2006 | davef

Se�or Tech Put a penny in your water wash tank that uses DI water. It will disappear in a couple of weeks.

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Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 13 13:34:53 EST 2006 | pjc

Look for the following machines: Aqueous Technologies ECD EMC Austin American The above mfrs. make "industrial" grade dishwashers for assembled PCB de-fluxing. Search any of those names followed by "..... batch cleaner", and your search engine will

HOW TO GET CADD CENTROID DATA

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 10 08:47:45 EST 2006 | davef

Centroids from the Gerber data * Graphicode GC-Place graphicode.com * Downstream Technologies CAM350 downstreamtech.com * Gerbcam Tecnomatix-Unicam unicam.com * Circuit Cam aiscorp.com * GerbTool GerbTool.com

Conceptronic Reflow cooling zone

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 09 09:36:55 EST 2006 | aj

All, I would like to find out if it is possible to adjust the cooling rate on a Conceptronic Reflow Oven Model HVN70. We do not use Nitrogen and the Cooloing system is Genesis GCM-1. From profiling it seems to be cooling too quickly. Any replies a


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