Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 07 09:53:17 EDT 2005 | PWH
Agree with D.B. We have also had to replace the belt that runs the auto conveyor width function. It might look just fine, but it will skip teeth on occasion if stretched or worn. Reparallelling the conveyor rails can be done manually by skipping t
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 05 13:54:35 EDT 2005 | Sandeep
We are facing lot of problems with tombstoning in 0201 components. Ironically tomstoning in these components is not occuring while reflow but it is happening when we subject them to thermal cycling test. We have been investigating the cause and thoug
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 06 20:15:51 EDT 2005 | Gary Bremer
The good old days weren't all that bad. When I needed to have a specification callout for a conformal coating on an engineering drawing, I just used MIL-I-46058, type UR (for example), and the drawing checkers were quite happy. Since MIL-I-46058 ha
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 12 04:21:29 EDT 2005 | Chris Ong
Hi, Have anyone out there been using Asahi products. My knowledge is limited and I only know it from the http://www.asahisolder.com website. Pls feedback or share your view on the Asahi product. If this product worked better than other even if it h
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 08 12:54:02 EDT 2005 | Roberto Rodriguez
I have a omega meter 600 SMD, but I need a calibration Certificated and Service Support, I'm tring to find in Internet but this machine is OLD. Do you know a company give this Service? Please contact to Email. Roberto.Rodriguez@Teradyne.com Eng. Ro
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 28 14:13:52 EDT 2005 | rsmith@z-mar.com
It is important that the ESDS device, the operator, and the work surface maintain the same elctrical potential. ESD events take place when objects of different electrical potentil come in contact with each other. When these different charges equalize
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 12 18:03:15 EST 2005 | Diane
Yes to be quite frank and stright foward your trash cans and bags do affect ESD. Esd also tends to jump thereore you do not actually have to touch the parts to create electrial overstress to the parts. As was mentioned in a previous posting there a
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 12 06:13:30 EDT 2005 | dougs
A while back we checked out all our manufacturing equipment for lead free capability, we thought our soldering irons would all be fine as they can reach temperatures well in excess of lead free alloy melting points. Last week i was speaking to someo
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 13 15:26:32 EDT 2005 | russ
The problems we saw had to due with the Flux I believe. We saw what I would call poor coelescence and the residues were very hard for us to clean with our Water only cleaner. I will not lie and say I worked on the process very much. Since we alrea
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 15 18:21:55 EDT 2005 | dggjr
We have Kester 256 no-clean spec'd as an alternate paste. I bring some 256 in occasionally to make sure it still works as a backup. The last batch I brought in was bridging like crazy. Scraped it off the stencil, put our regular Alpha back down an