Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 25 14:00:45 EST 1999 | Bob Willis
| 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
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 25 02:22:32 EST 1999 | P.L. Sorenson - Technical Consultant
| | | Your problem may be related to silver migration (leaching) into the solder. I had what seems to be a similar problem. The solution was using solder with 2% silver content. See these pages for a bit more information: | | | | http://www.ferr
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 31 13:15:43 EST 1999 | John Doe
| | It's unfortunate that there are corporations that exist that would actually hire and employ people of your specimen. You, obviously by your screen name, GSM GURU!, are a complete idiot. I'd like to see you and your idiot brother C4 GSM GURU ter
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 05:08:24 EST 1999 | Vinesh Gandhi
Hey Marc, I am not sure about the kind of process you are following. Is it Gluing+paste printing on the bottom side or just gluing on the bottom side and paste printing on the top side. The relationship which I could think of between Bottom side
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 14 09:33:34 EST 1999 | Wayne B
Thanks Steve: Think I got the same email from "Evergreen PCB" I deleted it without thinking. maybe a good thing. Wayne | Good morning fellow SMTnetters, | | Upon opening my email this morning, I had two emails from the following email addre
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 13:11:00 EST 1999 | Nancy
Maybe it is all what you get use to. Our assemblers like the vacuum pen. Since we do more than passive components, some parts would be difficult to hold and line up. As for as our Fristch, we use it as a manual and just have our bins on the side.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 22 20:45:04 EST 1999 | Dave F
| I need some help to see if anyone knows of a vendor that makes a permanent marker that is in the Houston area that can write on a PCB the size of a grain of rice using white permanent ink...That's the amount of space we have to write our serial num
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 23 15:10:34 EST 1999 | michael nguyen
| | I need some help to see if anyone knows of a vendor that makes a permanent marker that is in the Houston area that can write on a PCB the size of a grain of rice using white permanent ink...That's the amount of space we have to write our serial n
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 23 17:00:48 EST 1999 | Dave F
| | | I need some help to see if anyone knows of a vendor that makes a permanent marker that is in the Houston area that can write on a PCB the size of a grain of rice using white permanent ink...That's the amount of space we have to write our serial
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 01 09:11:29 EST 1999 | Brian C
| | | | I need some help to see if anyone knows of a vendor that makes a permanent marker that is in the Houston area that can write on a PCB the size of a grain of rice using white permanent ink...That's the amount of space we have to write our seri