Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 23 17:58:30 EST 2004 | Kevin
I have a very good condition copy of Manufacturing Techniques for Surface Mounted Assemblies for sale. If you are interested send me an e-mail offer and I'll send it to you right away. It is presently on sale from SMTA for $200+ Forgive me if this
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 15:12:15 EDT 2004 | jdumont
Try checking out the AT-707 from Advanced Techniques. They are based in Philly. http://atco-us.com/rework707soft.html We've had our for about a year now with pretty much no problems. The website has a video of the operation. Contact Steven Pitkis
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 09 11:42:37 EST 1999 | Dave F
Jeff: Try this: ROSA. John�s spot on. I�ll add that it is a fluxless method that reduces the oxides in an aqueous solution. Another source of information is: Trench, M., Hillman, D., Lucey, G., "Environmentally Friendly Closed Loop Soldering,"
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 19 15:37:12 EDT 1998 | Manish
Hello everybody This is kind of urgent for me. I would appreciate if anyone of you could tell me where could i find information about the different dicing techniques and operations used in the industry. I need information about the following: 1
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 06 04:20:50 EST 2000 | R Lahat
Vishy, I was in the same boat. I had to run 3 siemens smt lines and get good results. I used the Arena simulation software to program in my 3 smt lines and found it very complicated but can be done. In parallel I took in industrial engineering stude
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 21 04:01:46 EST 1999 | Hany A. Salam
hello there : Does anyone know the techniques used for troublshooting or repairing the computer RAM modules (DIMM,s). We have a little equipment called simCHECK and it is not always able to locate the problem or the defective part. Do the DIMM desi
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 16 13:36:37 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| A potential customer of our is inquiring if we have capability | for Hot Bar manufacturing in the PCBA manufacturing world. If someone can explain to me what this entails, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you. | One of the earlier uses for
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 26 18:48:01 EST 2003 | kennyg
I'm trying to solder a 0.011" lead into a 0.015" +/-0.003" hole. Stop laughing please. This is normally possible with difficulty, except if the lead is removed and the attempt is made to re-install a lead. Anyone have thoughts on how to remove nea
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 09 11:39:44 EDT 2004 | rtaft
Hi Chris, We use RMA but are considering changing to OA if it will help us acheive our goals of high quality and low cost. Our boards are requred to meet IPC class 3. Again, I am new to this so any advice about flux is appreciated. We are current
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 02 08:01:37 EDT 2005 | davef
Comments are: * A good looking solder ball does not necessarily mean that you have a good solder connection between the ball and the pad. We've all seen a bright and shiney solder ball on the floor, but that doesn't mean there's a good metalurgical