Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 25 08:45:48 EDT 2003 | russ
You may want to try Sensbey, 1-650-697-2032 Ask for Robert Hill. As Dave F. states, We have no relationship nor receive benefit from the company referenced in the above link. Russ
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 07 15:47:42 EDT 2003 | randywomack
Russ and DaveF, thank you for suggesting to Tejas to look for a vendor willing to consider retrofits. Sensbey has had much success implementing the HAK technology.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 18 15:38:19 EDT 2003 | B.Saxon
If you are using wave pallets, you could attach copper thieves to the pallet to draw the solder away from the leads.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 25 08:50:54 EDT 2003 | russ
I believe that Fancort makes some finger protectors that are made of Metal (Aluminum, titanium, etc...) I don't know how well these would process through placement equipment however due to their thickness. Could you clean the Kapton residue off just
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 25 08:58:02 EDT 2003 | cyber_wolf
I need something that is very thin so I can screen print while the fingers are protected. We have tried cleaning the fingers prior to shipment, but our customer tells us that even alcohol leaves enough residue to cause problems.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 03 11:36:57 EDT 2003 | Ron
Have you considered a temporary water washable solder mask. Elvaway solder mask tapes have been protecting Gold Fingers during soldering and simply wash away in a water wash process and leaves no residue.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 02 11:21:29 EDT 2004 | sforman1
Use MicroCoat Technologies UV cure solder mask. will leave PCB absolutely clean. used in many PCB solder/wirebonding apps. http://www.m-coat.com
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 02 11:44:49 EDT 2004 | jbabson1
If you do wire bond before printing, Photo Stencil (www.photostencil.com)can help you design a stencil with relief on the pwb side for the wirebonding.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 25 06:50:23 EDT 2003 | emeto
HI all, Can anyone give me more information or good www for PCB Technology. I am interested in materials for PCB's materials for pads, methods for making PCB, advantages and disadvantiges of the materials, which are now the leading technologies and i
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 25 09:10:51 EDT 2003 | davef
Coombs' Printed Circuits Handbook; Clyde F. Coombs; McGraw-Hill Professional; 5th edition; 2001; ISBN: 0071350160