Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 07 15:37:32 EDT 2001 | Claude_Couture
Kerryn, It's the first time I hear someone who needs an automated inspection machine to check the cleanliness of stencils. Why not improve on the cleaning method itself. I use ultrasonic batch cleaner. It takes 3 minutes to clean a stencil, 2 minutes
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 05 17:30:10 EDT 2003 | abarbe
Hi, Take a look a this site.Lot of information. http://www.pcbstandards.com/SiteIndex2.php
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 28 19:58:26 EST 2005 | davef
We agree with Ken. What does your field meter tell you? Taking it a step further [erzit backward?], what is it about the measurement that requires the granite surface? Wouldn't an ESD protected bench top be as flat as needed for most gauging like
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 28 08:31:00 EST 2006 | GS
Thank you Patrick, now I feel much more better My mother tongue is not English, so it takes plenty of time time to understand those enigma. I think that lawyers will have a lot of work thanks to the ROHS interpretation. Regards..........GS
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 09:29:10 EDT 2008 | blnorman
I read somewhere there is a thermal measure that takes into account Tg and Td. Offhand I can't remember what it is, does anybody know what I'm talking about?
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 19 11:36:39 EST 2001 | billschreiber
Hello Mark, I wish it were that simple so I could direct you to a particular manufacturer and stencil cleaner model. Unfortunately, there are several issues complicating the process of cleaning all these applications in one machine. First and fore
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 03 14:37:45 EDT 1999 | JohnW
| | We've noticed that there are many different recommendations for pad sizes for various SMT parts. This seems to vary wildly from manufacturer to manufacturer for the same case sizes. Is there any standards that can used used to specify these siz
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 06 19:59:59 EDT 1999 | armin
| | | We've noticed that there are many different recommendations for pad sizes for various SMT parts. This seems to vary wildly from manufacturer to manufacturer for the same case sizes. Is there any standards that can used used to specify these s
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 26 12:00:20 EST 2001 | peterson
Hi everyone, I am looking for a reliable company (preferrably on the west coast) that can make Wave Solder and Press-Fit fixtures for our back-plane division. I need a reliable source that can take our data and produce quality fixtures in a 5-7 day
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 18 18:52:29 EDT 2010 | edwaterfall01
There is a retrofit kit to take care of the head cable problem that you mention. The s/n with 7P in it represents what is called the 7 Plus level of the head. There was one more level after that (09) for the GSM. The better heads mentioned in the