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Lead vapor

Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 06 08:13:28 EST 2004 | davef

We think that's a good idea. We bring in a company that monitors various people in the shop for lead, just like Ken does, once a year as an element of our plant monitoring program. Ken do you run the test yourself? If so, what: * Equipment do you

SMT tape boards!

Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 30 19:22:11 EST 2005 | mrduckmann2000

Ken is not of this World! His equipment and "Programming Team" is perfect. The rest of the world uses "sticky" boards when programming. "ALL" the big guys...Panasonic, Fuji...etc suggest using the "sticky" method beofre running any production boar

SMT COMPONENTS

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 16 07:18:37 EDT 2002 | davef

Hey Ken, you open a can of worms, you can�t all of a sudden decide �they�re too slimey�. You gotta fix this one!!! If that means a Chinese visa, we�re behind you this one. {Everyone together now, "Go Ken, go Ken. He's or guy!!!] The fishy part:

Re: Die Removal Equipment

Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 06 07:39:30 EST 1999 | Wayne Bracy

| | | I am looking for a piece of equipement that can | safely remove silicon die(200mil by 200mils) from a LTCC board. My present method involves a dental drill which often goes through the dielectric layers and causes scrap. | | | | |

Re: stencil condition

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 07 16:40:26 EST 1999 | MMurphy

| | What kind of equipment are you using to gauge the thickness of your stencil after it's used for some months? How to determin the condition of the stencil? Your input is much appreciated. | | | | Ken Mok, based in Shenzhen, China. | | | | | |

Re: stencil condition

Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 09 16:01:18 EST 1999 | Jason Hall

| What kind of equipment are you using to gauge the thickness of your stencil after it's used for some months? How to determin the condition of the stencil? Your input is much appreciated. | | Ken Mok, based in Shenzhen, China. | | Ken, I have neve

T&R Verification

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 02 12:59:57 EDT 2003 | gregp

It seems as though you got part of your answer, that is, better safe than sorry. Now you need to do it in such a way as not to waste time. Some pnp machines can alert you to a low quantity on the machine so another reel can be obtained and verifie

Internal Oven Calibration

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 13 09:31:19 EST 2006 | stepheniii

I believe I understand what Ken is talking about. Most "calibrating" is done but applying a known voltage to the thermocouple reader. But what if the thermocouple wires are not producing the expected voltage? I bet your paperwork is for just the r

Soldering materials provider

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 02 04:36:43 EST 2000 | ken fong

Could anyone advise the top three soldering materials providers (providing solder bars, solder paste, solder wire and flux) in each of the following regions : USA, Europe, and Japan? Thanks in advance. Regards, KenF

Re: Soldering materials provider

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 22:53:59 EST 2000 | Greenman

Ken: Placings are in terms of volume or quality??...and which item? You're asking for pretty sensitive information, here!


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