Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 21 22:31:17 EST 2005 | davef
If we received heatsinks with blisters on the contact surface, like you describe, we'd reject them. We want that surface to be perfectly flat. Google "heatsink flatness" for more. For instance: http://www.heatsink-guide.com/content.php?content=hea
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 09 12:41:12 EST 2008 | robotek
Please advise if you have any sources for used/refurbished/repair services for Camelot Gemini 1 glue dispenser flat panel display monitors. Thanks, jason@robo-tek.com
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 19 03:53:18 EDT 2019 | robl
For volume we used machined pocket durastone pallets, machined to the thickness of the flex to allow flat printing, with pockets machined for components placed on side 1. We held them down with 3M spray mount. For low volumes we used flat durastone
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 25 18:36:03 EST 2020 | emeto
Flat surface is the number one choice for fresh part soldering. We did not discuss details about resistor size and location, but to keep them flat I will suggest no apertures on the stencil.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 28 10:07:29 EST 2020 | stephendo
Flatness is only half of the advantage. Gold doesn't corrode. There are other flat surfaces but do not last as long as gold.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 13 11:17:57 EDT 2002 | genny
I think for our company, the reason we have not yet tried it is two fold. One - we are just barely starting to see a need on a new product under design for a flat finish, so currently we don't use any of the really flat finishes available. Two - Silv
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 17 14:36:17 EST 2006 | Fer
Good afternoon all, There is an issue in my company regarding flatness on SMDs. The part I am fabricating is a multilayer assembly of .175" by .175" by .049" thick. The part is made out of a multilayer copper clad PTFE with a tin finish surface. Af
Electronics Forum | Tue May 21 15:37:36 EDT 2013 | armelinda
I am looking for a service providing non contact PCB flatness measurement for open board SiP assembly. It was returned for failure analysis with complaint that assembly does not solder properly onto customer system board. Since there are remnants o
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 01 19:55:21 EST 2002 | davef
What no flat, comma delimited ASCII, file? Er, maybe Excel? What yer proposing sounds painful.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 26 11:06:45 EDT 2002 | slthomas
Maybe you're well ahead of me, but make sure you search the archives for "bow" and "twist" as well as warp.....