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PCB Cleaner/washer suggestions

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 06 13:13:10 EDT 2004 | Tarheel

We use a Cyberclean 3000 model 32F for our stencils and misprints.We currently use no-clean, water-clean, and lead free. It's been working great for us for 4 years now...

PCB Cleaner/washer suggestions

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 06 20:32:23 EDT 2004 | grayman

Hi, I have used several brands of cleaner but the best one is made by Aqueoustech which provides better result. Try it and you'll be amaze.The support is ok too. I am not in any connection with this company. I just share what I EXPERIENCE.

Class III PCB Manufacturer Needed

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 07 22:15:21 EDT 2004 | sureguo

I am not sure the detail you required, please go through our company homepage:www.redboardpcb.com for some information hopefully it will help Sure.Guo

Class III PCB Manufacturer Needed

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 18:59:01 EDT 2004 | Paul_pmd

Contact Delyn@westernelectronics.com and he will be happy to talk with you. Company website Http//:www.westernelectronics.com

Class III PCB Manufacturer Needed

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 13 19:16:42 EDT 2004 | secme

Go to http://www.h-st.com Houston Sigma has been doing almost exclusively Class 3 for years

What do you thing about new NXT

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 10:55:49 EDT 2004 | Base

Compete with CM402 and HS60? Maybe... But no match for Assmebleon A-series... Anyway: I've seen many pictures, brochures and video's on several exhibitions, but am yet to see the thing itself. Is it a sign? You tell me....

PCB Moisture Sensitivity Level

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 07 22:27:19 EDT 2004 | sureguo

Dear all: I am an environmental compliance engineer working for a PCB factory in China, recently I am handling with some customers' invistigations on Lead-Free PCB, but the MSL itme is new to me, anyone would show me about that? Thanx for any commen

Wave Soldering for TO39 component

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 09:08:32 EDT 2004 | russ

I've never had one "float" in the wave. Have you tried waving yet to see? Anyway, glue would work, or you could place a a small weight on top, or clinch a couple of leads. Russ

Conductive filled Vias on BGA

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 07:38:48 EDT 2004 | Paddy

Hello, I am wondering if anybody has process experiance of designs which use the above. I understand that the filled via is an excellent thermal cnductor, which is great from a design point of view, but how do these solder through the reflow ovens

Conductive filled Vias on BGA

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 30 12:44:54 EST 2005 | ppwlee

Dave, Do you know if such thermal transfer study with CB-100 (or equivalent) is available for review? My customer is pursuing this option and I am curious on how much improvement I would see by specifying a conductive via fill on the board. Rgds, P


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