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Fond Farwell II

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 18:26:18 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

OK, this is it. This is the reason, root cause, and all that other technical stuff. Only thing is, it ain't technical. 1) I hate registering for anything 2) I hate being cooped up 3) I want freedom 4) This ain't no 60's thing 5) I'm not angry or be

Re: Fond Farwell II

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 20:04:26 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| OK, this is it. This is the reason, root cause, and all that other technical stuff. Only thing is, it ain't technical. | | 1) I hate registering for anything | 2) I hate being cooped up | 3) I want freedom | 4) This ain't no 60's thing | 5) I'm n

Re: Fond Farwell II

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 16:22:30 EDT 1999 | Nancy V

You got me curious. Why are you asking if I like Mexico? Nancy | OK, this is it. This is the reason, root cause, and all that other technical stuff. Only thing is, it ain't technical. | | 1) I hate registering for anything | 2) I hate being coop

Re: Fond Farwell II , Let me get this straight?

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 18:21:23 EDT 1999 | Jeff Sanchez

| OK, this is it. This is the reason, root cause, and all that other technical stuff. Only thing is, it ain't technical. | | 1) I hate registering for anything | 2) I hate being cooped up | 3) I want freedom | 4) This ain't no 60's thing | 5) I'm n

Solder FINES vs. Solder Balls

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 13:37:56 EDT 1999 | Mark Charlton

Can someone explain the difference between solder "fines" and solder balls? Is there an official specification where "fines" are defined? What is the spec for "fines"? I consider "fines" individual unmelted metal spheres that are found in solder

Re: chip shooter

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 10:53:49 EDT 1999 | Jason Gregory

Jeff, my experience with both turret-style placement machines and split-axis type machines is that the turret-style generates a higher placement rate than that of a split-axis style. The fact that the axes are integrated under a fixed placement site

Re: The SMT Beginning

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 07 11:53:59 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| Could somebody send me some information about the SMT Beginning? | I mean, when, where, why, SMT starts. | | Thank you, | | Roberto. | Roberto: There�s lots of reasons for getting into SMT. Some of which follow: 1 Manufacturing engineers thi

Re: The SMT Beginning

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 07 12:54:13 EDT 1999 | Roberto Cardozo

| | Could somebody send me some information about the SMT Beginning? | | I mean, when, where, why, SMT starts. | | | | Thank you, | | | | Roberto. | | | Roberto: There�s lots of reasons for getting into SMT. Some of which follow: | | 1 Manufac

Re: AR vs. UR

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 13:02:18 EST 1999 | Scott McKee

Sorry, in the following message I'm agreeing with Graham - not Greg... | | I am looking into replacing another business division's Acrylic coating process with our Urethane coating process. Unfortunately, MIL-I-46068 doesn't differentiate AR/UR's p

Re: Intrusive soldering

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 23 04:07:44 EST 1999 | Scott Davies

Rob, We are also using intrusive reflow to simultaneously process SMT and Thru-hole components. Our arrangement goes as follows: - Screen print solder paste to the single sided PCB using 0.008" laser cut stencil. - Apply adhesive dots to selected


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