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Running with sn100c in my solder pot!

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 23 09:02:17 EDT 2006 | paulinct

Glad to hear it is running good for you. I have my new wave solder machine in house.(hooking it up next week). I am debating between Sn100 and Cobalt 995 (metallic resources). Does anybody have an experience with the Cobalt. Or a reason not to go wit

Running with sn100c in my solder pot!

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 26 17:16:38 EDT 2006 | jbrower

Look here you dime store cowboy. Why in the heck would I ever contact you. You've done nothing, nor have you even proven that you are legit. Stop wasting bits on this forumn and either pony up with some useful information or go away. Jay

Problems with SN100C in a Soltec Delta C Wave

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 14 11:55:34 EDT 2006 | Rob

What rpm is the Delta wave going at? (I think it was recommended to have it running at 700-800 rpm even if you are not using it, otherwise you get a dip in the main wave) At least that's what I think I remember from a trip to their factory, but they

Black PAD

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 16 10:23:40 EDT 2006 | pms

Thanks Davef, We recommend ENIG to our customers at this time, we have not had any customers reporting issues with it so far. I like the protection of the nickle from copper dissolution during wave in a PB free scenerio, but the "Black-Pad" issue i

Oop's Pb BGA's in a RoHS process?

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 16 16:14:19 EDT 2006 | jbrower

Hi Grant, I can't speak for reliability, I don't know how your boards are going to be used or what alloys you are using. As for RoHS compliancy as far as I understand the cut off if July 1. So any boards sold before that in the EU are OK. Best regard

Need help for setting up an assembly line

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 20 16:08:12 EDT 2006 | two cents

Here we go again........please do your Company and yourself a favor by listening to advice from someone other than the self proclaimed guru. Did'nt Ford think out of the box when the Edsel was designed? Good luck and make sure to check out all the al

Need help for setting up an assembly line

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 21 13:25:44 EDT 2006 | Chunks

Nathan, look into a 7 or 8 zone oven. Depending on your baord size, a 5 zone may get you by. If you do plan to get larger work orders, go big on your oven now. It will pay off in the long run. Plus your window for profiling will be easier.

Need help for setting up an assembly line

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 21 16:04:07 EDT 2006 | bman

"Another question, is the facility with 200A @ 208V able to operate this assembly line properly?" That could be a problem, big ovens pull a lot of juice. Our 7 zone Conceptronic HVN-102 runs on 480 Volts and is on a 160 amp breaker, for example. Y

Brokers

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 28 04:15:46 EDT 2006 | Rob

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cem audit check-list

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 29 07:06:32 EDT 2006 | davef

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