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Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 03 10:50:06 EST 2002 | BTaylor
Any time Dave I can tell from your responses you have been around this block as many times as I have.Your right automotive is tough nowadays not only from the quality standpoint, now they want everything for free.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 19:27:50 EDT 2004 | debh
Are industry time standards based on actual time...or money? From a start to stop time on a multi-machine SMT line our time is well below standard. (Our company uses industry standard (I'm told) based on .09 sec. per placement.) However each pick an
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 07 06:24:07 EDT 1999 | Steve Cheung
We are changing over to a No-Clean paste soon and l was wondering how other people tackle the issue of stencil and PCB cleaning in high-volume production. The paste we are using is Cobar 325RX and its pretty sticky stuff let me tell you! Our proble
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 14 13:50:11 EDT 2010 | swag
I can't offer much advice on acceptible rates or #'s. From a process standpoint, most of your bridging or insufficient originates in your printer. Look into buying dedicated tooling specifically designed for the build. We use "h-towers" on all hig
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 09:50:00 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| Hello all | I have a question concerning whether or not there is any special requirements to follow for assembly of a Polyimide PCB card. The customer has the following information on there documentation but since we have never built anything with
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 07 06:29:19 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| We are changing over to a No-Clean paste soon and l was wondering how other people tackle the issue of stencil and PCB cleaning in high-volume production. | | The paste we are using is Cobar 325RX and its pretty sticky stuff let me tell you! | |
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 07 20:21:31 EDT 1999 | armin
| | We are changing over to a No-Clean paste soon and l was wondering how other people tackle the issue of stencil and PCB cleaning in high-volume production. | | | | The paste we are using is Cobar 325RX and its pretty sticky stuff let me tell you!
Electronics Forum | Tue May 27 12:40:50 EDT 2003 | davef
Hi Bill You said, "silicon". We assume by your discussion that you ment to say, "silicone". For background on silicone and soldering, check with Dow Corning [517-496-6000]. They make a OS2 [VOC-free] silicone stripper and should be able to give y
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