Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 27 16:12:36 EDT 2004 | Grayman
Hi ALL, Please confirm what measuring instrument do you use on stencil measurement. may we know the brand and website of this instrument.? We also need to measure the sencil tension but we do not have the instrument. Thank you, Arman
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 26 09:17:15 EDT 2004 | Greg D
Hi, I'm planning to get a new oven. I wanna know the advantages and disadvantages of each oven type over each other. I'm being told to go for an 8 zone oven. thanks for your help. regards,
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 08 06:37:19 EST 2004 | zzikester
If your in the UK call Contax 01489 885808, they sell the Omniflos and they will answer your questions.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 10 12:09:04 EST 2004 | rlackey
Contax are not always the most responsive of companies in the UK. Besides, you get a lot more for your money with BTU Pyramax's or Vitronics Soltec and very good service.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 15 18:51:46 EST 2004 | grayman
I would highly recomend an 8 zones (top and bottom heaters) oven as it has better flexibility than 7 zones. However, I would also would like to check for the heated length. Some oven has many zones but the heated length is small. Arman
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 09:40:07 EST 2004 | vinod
Thanks Grant. I have Heller 1707 and it has built in thermal profiler. As a start up We won't be able to buy kic, but I have used in past and it is great.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 19:32:59 EST 2004 | hyabro
For reflow profiling I can offer you the termocouples that you need good price and good delivery and I have more than 2000 in stock hyabro
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 26 14:15:14 EDT 2004 | vinod
Hi Mike at least what I know your answers are....... 1. Soldering Iron, solder tips, wire, flux, desoldering solder wicks, pair of tweezers etc. 2. Try Practical component. They have all kinds of dummy components, dummey boards that you can play wit
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 27 19:55:01 EDT 2004 | davef
We talked about a similar "Blue Haze ( Not the same as Purple Haze)" awhile ago http://www.smtnet.com/forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Message_ID=21401 The BIG difference is that yours is soluable.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 29 17:44:13 EDT 2004 | davidcb
Davef, thanks for inputs. I think your correct, we have since obtained some ionic analysis and sure enough there is relatively high chlorides on the bare pcbs. The toluene is controlled within dip tank / drying system, almost no exposure to workers.