Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 16 11:27:14 EDT 2005 | saragorcos
Hi Peter, I posted these links to Technet as well, but figured I would add them here as well in case any of the smtnet readers would like to see them. Here are some links to some articles about white residue sources, and whether or not white residue
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 28 10:27:08 EDT 2005 | SuMoTe
Thanks to Stevezeva for hosting the pictures: Bakers Secret pans are the way to go, I use the "bread loaf" size. http://www.stevezeva.homestead.com/files/DrainingSolderPot.jpg http://www.stevezeva.homestead.com/files/DrainingSolderPot2.jpg Pray t
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 18 16:30:30 EST 2006 | davef
380SR-flux gel is sold by Cobar. Look here: http://www.lumileds.com/pdfs/AB10.PDF This application note suggests: * �#1;Metals 390DH4 * �#1;Metals LR735 * �#1;Metals NS4029 * ESP 6#1;412 * Cobar 380SR#1;flux gel Comments are: * "�#1;Metals" is "A
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 06 18:17:49 EDT 2007 | davef
Mika: Based on what we hear you saying, we're not so sure we have a problem with the board layout [1:1 between board and interposer pads, non-solder mask defines pads], but with the flawed execution of the layout. If your board fabricator decides to
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 22 11:43:26 EST 2008 | svarg
Good morning, Amkor has just posted the data sheet for the FusionQuad on their website. The link is below: FusionQuad webpage: http://www.amkor.com/Products/all_products/FusionQuad.cfm FusionQuad Data Sheet http://www.amkor.com/Products/all_datash
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 03 17:30:27 EST 2008 | davef
Consider conductive epoxy. Among the suppliers that make the stuff are: * Master Bond [154 Hobart St, Hackensack, NJ 07601; 201-343-8983 F201-343-2132 http://www.masterbond.com] * Chomerics [Parker Hannifin, 77 Dragon Ct, Woburn, MA 01801; 781-935-4
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 28 14:52:36 EDT 2008 | shrek
KRIKIES, is this match.com?
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 12 08:32:44 EDT 2008 | pjc
Its actually a Seica machine. GenRad just labeled it. Teradyne/GenRad no longer supports the system. Go directly to Seica, http://www.seica.com , they are an Italian company with offices around the world. There is one in Nashua NH. Some 3rd party o
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 06 13:19:25 EST 2009 | markhoch
Hi Philip, If Brian doesn't mind, I'll take a stab at this one. Those types of questions are best directed to the Manufacturers themselves. Here are the websites for the three Pallet Manufacturers that Brian recommended. (I've also included a fourt