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Nano ProTek Coating

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 22 13:13:03 EDT 2011 | ehughes

Yes we have tried. It works really well and lasted as long as the run which was in the tens of thousands of cycles. I think we increased the interval time between cleaning by a factor of 5.

Selective Soldering Equipment

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 21 13:12:52 EDT 2011 | SBecmpe

Has anyone worked with an "Inertec ELS 2.0" selective soldering machine? Any idea of who the USA rep is? Or how to get documentation on this equipment that is in ENGLISH?

Dry-Box Equipment

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 21 14:55:43 EDT 2011 | mbnetto

Hi Everybody, I'm needing to buy a Dry-box equipment and I know the brands Dr. Storage and Mc Dry only. Can anybody tell me another good brand so that I consider on my purchasing study? Thanks.

Dry-Box Equipment

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 22 06:41:16 EDT 2011 | mbnetto

Dean, Do you have some equipment from this brand? If you have, do know the necessary time to achieve the humidity below 5%when doors open and close? Thanks

Dry-Box Equipment

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 24 06:10:58 EDT 2011 | grahamcooper22

Totech DRY cabinets are the leading brand in Europe. They have a wide range of cabinets and performance levels and lots of experience of drying pcbs / components.

Recycling of SMT Reels

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 12 16:02:54 EDT 2012 | robertg1

Hi Michael, did you ever find a resource for this? I am also looking for a recycling source to handle reels.

patchwork stencil

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 21 17:30:26 EDT 2011 | semiconjt

> Has anybody have eperience with stepped ( down and up )laser cutted stencils? >> What is manufacturing method of "patchwork" stepped stencils ?? Thanks Jacek Tomaszewski SEMICON Sp.zo.o -Poland

patchwork stencil

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 22 11:38:21 EDT 2011 | SBecmpe

I have purchased step up and down stencils for specific situations. What do you mean by "Patchwork"? Is this a rework process?

patchwork stencil

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 23 07:30:04 EDT 2011 | SBecmpe

That is a very interesting concept. It sounds very time sensitive and would require some specialized equipment to achieve consistant results. Unfortunately I don't have any experience welding anything that thin. If you ever figure it out I would be i

cost reduction

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 22 16:29:27 EDT 2011 | davef

Here's a start 1. Eliminate nonconforming material 2. Eliminate parts shortages 3. Reduce configuration changes 4. Stop rework, software changes 5. Eliminate assembly errors


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