Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 04 12:11:49 EDT 2011 | davef
Q1) How to identify on good or bad RF shield that could contribute to dewetting? A1) We use Alloy 770 and 752 [German silver] for our RF shields. We have never seen a solderability issue, even aged stock solders well. * Nickel Alloy 752, Nickel Silv
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 07 03:20:12 EDT 2012 | molder
Hi Davef ... I had been beginning for little time to work with rework station infrared, but I have a series of doubts to disclose.. could you help me? I have a Honton HT-R490 infrared Chinese station, stò trying to climb on a camera zoom lens to
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 04 09:58:50 EDT 2012 | daxman
Assuming that you have a saturated moisture-sensitive component: At what temperature would popcorning or internal component damage occur? I would guess that it would be at a temperature where water would boil, around 100 degrees? However, the JEDEC J
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 19 05:16:02 EST 2012 | ericrr
Thank you ENIAC for your comments Here is another problem (JUKI KE-750L) Which applies to 0603 (1608 metric) resistors and only resistors (mind you the board is more heavily populated with resistors) After the panel has gone through the oven, Wh
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 28 10:22:46 EST 2013 | rway
If your silkscreen is too close to the toes of your leads, you can bring the lead bank inspection box in a little bit to compensate. I haven't had many issues with tantalum caps. I inspect those under white light with no filter just fine, but then
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 14 19:59:17 EDT 2013 | hegemon
We do in fact see a reduction in soldering defects, most especially wetting issues for both parts and PWBs, tombstones, billboards, etc... As a CM we see all kinds of customer furnished material, some of it not in the greatest condition. Our best p
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 21 05:40:49 EST 2014 | spoiltforchoice
I meant more from the programming perspective, make sure you make the most of what you can do with modern computing interfaces. Making configuring/creating jobs etc as accessible as possible to as wide an audience possible. As an example look at how
Electronics Forum | Thu May 12 00:18:55 EDT 2016 | darby
Sorry for delay - been flat out. Sr - I understand what you are saying. My concern is that combined with the head offsets and variations in pick points (i.e. having to teach feeder positions for very slight amounts like 0.05mm)then you cycle times wi
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 13 00:15:58 EDT 2017 | deanm
We manufacture low volume, high reliability assemblies (class 3) that are conformal coated. Up until now we have been cleaning after SMT, then after through hole, then immediately prior to coating with test, formal inspection, etc. between cleaning p
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 31 14:10:11 EST 2019 | lapskrfc
I’m setting up an RF and mm-wave lab in a university. My idea is to purchase a set of machines using which I can do pcb prototyping, solder pasting, picking and placing the components (the smallest footprint would be 0201), and soldering (oven). In a
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