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Dymax vs Humiseal Urethane Confomals.... Anyone?

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 03 12:03:30 EST 2009 | alexander_jw

We need to use a conformal product that will hold up in environmental tests, for southern CA weather specifically. Does anyone have experience with both, which do you prefer? Has anyone seen or had test data for these materials? Thanks in advanc

Dymax vs Humiseal Urethane Confomals.... Anyone?

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 24 13:17:59 EST 2009 | toolcrib

LOOKING FOR HUMISEAL 1C51 ANY SIZE CALL 242-246-7064 OR EMAIL LU.VARNELL@HS.UTC.COM

Rogers / PTFE/ Taconic PCBAs - Special Instructions?

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 03 16:23:40 EST 2009 | gnath

Hello, Can anyone list out issues or concerns with assembly with PTFE based laminates. I am looking for any concerns related to handling, SMT reflow, Wave, Baking, rework, BGAs? ANy feedback is much appreciated. Thanks!

Damaged Components by Reflow Process (Process Window)

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 04 14:13:53 EST 2009 | grics

What do you suggest doing if you are a CM and the customer AVL/BOM tell you to use that component?...

Damaged Components by Reflow Process (Process Window)

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 05 15:07:40 EST 2009 | jamyboy

could you elaborate on the type of component involved to help us understand the issue better....if this assembly is a special case you might try vapor phase soldering of that assembly...although that is a capital investment if you are not currently s

Damaged Components by Reflow Process (Process Window)

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 09 10:39:20 EST 2009 | slthomas

Bingo. Or, work with the product designers to incorporate component processing temperature limits into their product specifications. After all, they ARE the ones that generate the BOM, right? Yeah, I know....good luck with that.

Year of introduction for standard SMD passives?

Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 08 16:47:13 EST 2009 | davef

We're sorry not to have replied sooner, but we just lost track of this thread. The chart is from a course taught by Martin Tarr at the University of Bolton.

smt operator looking for work!

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 05 01:53:47 EST 2009 | thirdeyeny

I am a skilled smt operator that pays close attention to detail with my experience in the electronic field for the passed 10 years i proved to be an asset to all companies that i have worked for in providing quality work and ensuring on time delivery

smt operator looking for work!

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 12 13:02:59 EST 2009 | petep

Carlton, A local company in the Shenandoah Valley - Virginia is looking for an SMT operator. I believe they use Mydata They have an ad placed at http://www.dnronline.com - Company name is PMI or Power Monitors Inc. Good Luck!

smt operator looking for work!

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 13 19:47:34 EST 2009 | joeherz

Carlton, Just a suggestion - If any of your previous gigs were contract or temporary work, you may want to indicate that on your resume`. You have worked at 8 companies in 10 years. This would be a yellow flag if your resume` came across my desk.


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