Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 25 14:00:57 EST 2000 | Bill Schreiber
Dave is correct, a stencil cleaner is a good way to go. There is an article on our web site, by Dick Clouthier, that covers cleaning misprints with various types of stencil cleaners. Go to www.smartsonic.com and click on "Recommended Reading" to fi
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 19 21:38:58 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Mohammed: Huuumm, identifying components, sounds like a dangerous thing to do, if you�re in the assembly business. ;^) Try: � "Component Identification Desk Reference Manual", with an IPC ordering code of DRM-18. This book is not a standard, but
Electronics Forum | Fri May 12 13:12:47 EDT 2000 | Bill Schreiber
There are several published papers on the Smart Sonic Web Site regarding the advantages and disadvantages of using a stencil cleaner. I recommend the papers by Richard Clouthier "Improving Screen Print Yields" and "Selecting SMT Stencil Cleaning Me
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 08 08:43:34 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Hi Gary: Generally: http://www.tmworld.com/db_prod/companiesbyproduct.cfm?PRODUCTCODENUMBER=201.0∏UCTNAME=Acoustic%20Emission%2FPIND%20Testers LR has a couple of used B&Ws for sale at: http://www.lre.com/test/searchresultx.asp But the coolest, l
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 14:31:59 EST 2000 | Rich Ziebell
John, I have read some of the follow-up's to your question and I am having several dry-cabinets made. Each, for under $500.00. Mcdry, a subsidiary of Seika Corp. is a vendor that has a solid background with moisture-free storage units. If cost is an
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 10 09:46:48 EST 2000 | Casey Scheu
Erick, I would love to see a demo; the offer is also extended to you. I checked out your web site, are you talking about the unit located at " http://www.vitechnology.com/products/ls100_1.htm"? I must say your systems looks very impressive, and e
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 25 14:00:57 EST 2000 | Bill Schreiber
Dave is correct, a stencil cleaner is a good way to go. There is an article on our web site, by Dick Clouthier, that covers cleaning misprints with various types of stencil cleaners. Go to www.smartsonic.com and click on "Recommended Reading" to fi
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 22:33:10 EST 2000 | Charles Harper
With basic fluorochemical polymers,these problems are inherent,and there is little that can be done on a practical basis.However,Gore,Rogers (www.rogers-corp.com)and Taconic(www.taconic-add.com)have modified PTFE based materials which improve these p
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 06 20:25:06 EDT 2001 | davef
Good machine, good people; yer just about there. Look here for help: http://www.mot.com/SPS/PowerPC/teksupport/teklibrary/papers/BGA_AssemblyRework.pdf http://channel.intel.com/design/quality/component/rework_socketprofiles.htm Earl Moon, a depart
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 29 13:28:01 EDT 2001 | Brian W.
What kind of volume do you have to do? If you are doing a large quantity of boards, there is one other solution. There are a couple of companies out there, Additive Services Inc. and Conductive Circuits, that can actually take your boards and add a