Electronics Forum | Thu May 02 17:35:15 EDT 2002 | davef
Dunno. Visioning markets beyond our factory walls may be a bit far afield for some of us. Consider contacting a market research firm. For instance Keith Robinson [Frost & Sullivan krobinson@frost.com 210-247-2402] wrote an article on the electron
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 26 01:44:51 EDT 2005 | vinc
Just be aware of what Japanese had done. They do not stick to one alloy as it is impossible and depends on the constraint you are facing with. As for Hitachi, according to one advertisment put up in SMT magazine seems to me that they are going for
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 05 15:30:19 EST 2006 | samir
Pure ignorance is my answer to that.... You're with a CM, right?? Your idiot customer probably has never stepped foot on a manufacturing floor in his entire gott-damn life, but.... he reads SMT Magazine every month, and probably read some article
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 29 20:19:44 EST 2001 | davef
DON'T do it!!! The two problems you'll have are: 1 Poor manufacturing process control, resulting in weak solder connections. 2 Weak solder connections are stressed, when the board is straightened upon installation in the "box". There's several hits
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 16 17:18:25 EDT 2001 | lileubie
Hello Chua, Welcome to the world of SMT. You found this site, so you're already on track to learning about SMT. You can check out SMTnet's library as well as SMTA's (Surface Mount Technology Association) located at http://www.smta.org. Check that
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 25 14:23:47 EDT 2005 | carln
Mike Conrad's "matter of full disclosure" is not quite complete. He fails to mention that he only makes spray-in-air board cleaners and only ultrasonic stencil cleaners. He does not make ultrasonic board cleaners. So, he apparently he is "grinding
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 02 08:16:14 EDT 2005 | pjc
From Ray P. Prasad's article in this month's SMT magazine about the new IPC-7095 revison: ".....IPC does not have pull tests in any of its standards, and some reliability experts would prefer to keep it that way, pull tests are commonly used by some
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 16:21:02 EST 1999 | Mike Moninger
A really nifty nest can be made by making an RTV mold of the first side of your assembly. Assuming all are identical within some small tolerance, the resulting mold holds the board very securely and distributes the loading. Cover the components with
Electronics Forum | Wed May 19 22:22:42 EDT 1999 | Mike Konrad
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Electronics Forum | Thu May 20 07:34:05 EDT 1999 | Wayne Bracy
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