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Re: Cleaning after Stencil Printing Adhesive

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 25 07:37:00 EDT 2000 | Jason

George, We print adhesive on a regular basis. We use LOCTITE 7360 SMT adhesive cleaner. We also purchased a handheld ultrasonic stencil cleaner that works very well. It is very important to keep the glue from curing in the apetures as this will mo

Re: paper reels

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 24 05:09:21 EDT 2000 | Wolfgang Busko

Hi Sarry, it�s a mess sometimes with those things. We all look for component issues and sometimes forget the packing material and how it handles. Those paper carriers often caused problems when for some reasons they were exposed to moisture during

Re: Is AOI any good

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 23 09:35:35 EDT 2000 | JAX

Andy, AOI is a worth-while tool for verifying part placement on those pesky little telecommunication boards that are too small for referance designators. It can also be a valuable verification step to reinforce quality control. Pros and Cons o

Re: Daughter Board Attachment??? Help!

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 13:19:24 EDT 2000 | Travis Slaughter

Depending on how wrong the pinout is another possibly a little less ugly option would be to bend the wrong pins up then wire them to the correct pads after reflow of the correct pins. You may want to trim the ends of the pins a bit use heat shrink or

Re: Maybe a sprayfluxer will do

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 24 05:44:10 EDT 2000 | Wolfgang Busko

Me too. It was the first time that I heard about that "preheated pallet thing" and wonder to what temperature and with what kind of equipment it is heated up. Do different handling and transporttime have any effect on the resulting board temperatur

Re: Dek ProFlow Head

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 12:14:21 EDT 2000 | Tekguy2000

There are concretions that form inside the chamber when using a water soluble paste. They start forming and affecting print as early as 2 days. This is apparent no matter what type of print head you may be using. There has been over 30 water soluble

Re: attaching thermocouples

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 18 11:50:42 EDT 2000 | Brian W.

I have been using aluminum tape to attach thermocouples lately. I got some when I ordered new thermocouples from KIC. I ran some comparisons using high temp solder and the tape, with no difference. You cut a small square of the tape (approx 1/8" s

Re: cracks between electrical conductive adhesive and round the edge of the Chip-leds

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 21 20:31:49 EDT 2000 | Dave F

George: I�d like to help, but I�m sorry I�m not familiar with your Matthey adhesive, can�t find information about it on the web, and can not picture the problem you are describing. Please post a picture and give us more detail. At least give us a

Autolube in reflow ovens....does it work?

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 14 01:49:14 EDT 2000 | Joe

G'day, I am interested in hearing about the automatic lubrication of the chains in a reflow oven. The systems I have seem to work to a certain degree. They either lubricate too much, so we end up getting oil on the edges of the PCB, or not enough, w

Wave or Infared Soldering

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 31 15:10:18 EDT 2000 | Kevin Hamby

We are looking for a small wave or infared solder station to solder 4" X 8" flat, thru hole circuit boards, in small qty's. Do you have any suggestions? Sincerely, Kevin Hamby V.P. Tech. Engineering/Sales Intech Assembly Solutions 54900 Pine Crest


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