Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 16 10:54:11 EDT 2003 | James
For some reason I cant claim your email to send you mine. I am registered, so I dont know what the problem is. But anyway any ideas on the last comment above?
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 18 19:09:19 EST 2003 | bradlanger
I tried it. I will be making my first stencil for pin and paste and did the calculations with the stencil wizard. The Math came out the same as mine. I will let you know if that stencil works.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 10:14:30 EST 2004 | steve
A customer of mine is having problem. They can't control their humidity. It is very dry. RH averages 28-30%. The water soluble solder paste prints great. But dries out on metal squeegee. Any suggestions.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 25 22:29:21 EST 2005 | KEN
That's a pretty old machine. Mine is a 1991 and the records are in the "dungeon" at Electrovert. The Electrovert people could help out here...
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 03 16:09:28 EDT 2005 | ratsalad
Who is your stencil vendor? I'd ask them if they have any standard guidelines. That's what I did. I took their standard design guidelines, made them mine and have been making additions and changes since.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 29 14:36:11 EDT 2005 | Steve
A customer of mine is using Chemtronics (Circuit Works) CW3300 Overcoat pen. This is an acrylic conformal coating. It cures at Room temperature. They need something similar that can be UV cured in a pen form. Any suggestions?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 15 11:05:17 EDT 2005 | pr
Red Wing has some. I have had mine for 4 years, may not be real pretty but they still work fine. I have never priced any others but they aren't cheap. pr
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 27 11:42:54 EDT 2006 | rkevin
What is up with Indium 5.1 lately. Has Indium lost the recipe. The Lead free products from Indium used to kick ass, now they are biting mine. I'm looking at Aim 254 and Senju
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 13 13:46:23 EST 2006 | slthomas
You can put metal in a microwave (at least you can mine) as long as it doesn't contact the enclosure, but there's no way you'll get consistent heating of the volume in a microwave, even if it employs a "carousel".
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 11 13:58:04 EDT 2006 | jrizzo
I bought a solder saver that is what you are talking about. Mine has since broken and I would like to get it repaired or replaced. Can you tell me where I can contact the manufacturer. Web site? Any help will be appreciated.