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Re: Fuji IP3 Nozzles

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 16 10:11:17 EDT 1998 | Ben Salisbury

| Has anyone used Fuji's rubber tip nozzles for the IP3? Are they O-ring type or suction cup? I'm having trouble picking up Ompacs due to the top of the part not consistently being flat. Any actual experience with these $1100 nozzles would be appre

Another Source

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 14 13:17:03 EDT 1998 | Alan Archer

Try contacting Count on Tools in Gainesville GA. They are also an after-market manufacturer of nozzles including Fuji. The gentleman to speak to is Mr. Curt Couch. 800-538-0426. Good Luck. Regards, Alan Archer | Has anyone used Fuji's rubber tip n

Re: Alpha Level PCB's

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 16 17:01:07 EST 1998 | Earl Moon

| We are going to try out a PCB manufacturer that has an Alpha Level for ensuring a flat finish on the PCB's. | I am interested to know if anyone has and experiences, either good or bad on how boards treated with this process are to assemble. Is the

Re: Alpha Level PCB's

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 16 09:02:07 EST 1998 | Justin Medernach

| We are going to try out a PCB manufacturer that has an Alpha Level for ensuring a flat finish on the PCB's. | I am interested to know if anyone has and experiences, either good or bad on how boards treated with this process are to assemble. Is the

Re: Alpha Level PCB's

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 16 08:55:50 EST 1998 | Scott McKee

| We are going to try out a PCB manufacturer that has an Alpha Level for ensuring a flat finish on the PCB's. | I am interested to know if anyone has and experiences, either good or bad on how boards treated with this process are to assemble. Is the

Soldering Temperature for TQFP160

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 20 06:38:06 EST 1998 | Igmar

Is there anyone who can tell me what is the maximum allowable soldering temperature when soldering a TQFP (Thin Quad Flat Pack) device in a reflow oven? We recently used a CY7C375i in a TQFP160 package and we experienced warping (bending) of this com

Odd Form parts

Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 08 12:19:48 EDT 2001 | davef

Depending on how odd the form is, would a pen-vac work? Virtual Industries and Exalta sell Pen-Vac vacuum pick-up tools through distribution [eg, Wassco, Practical Components, Techni-Tool, etc] for about $30. Pen-Vac is a self-contained vacuum pic

PCB finish - Printhead vs Squeegee

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 19 16:02:14 EDT 2001 | fcouture

Pad Metallurgy Used: >Is your question about this targeting the current industry capability of using tin plating technology on such small >pad dimensions? Actually I should have asked for tin/lead plating (HASL) and yes it's to have an idea on capab

reflow profile

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 21 10:44:34 EDT 2001 | slthomas

You can, and for small parts you probably won't see much difference between body temp. and lead temp. For QFPs or PLCCs there will be a much greater delta, though. I'd be more concerned with the small surface area you're making contact on (spherica

warped boards and cracked solder joints

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 29 18:21:43 EST 2001 | slthomas

We recently have received a lot of warped (bowed and/or twisted behond IPC 600 specs.) bare boards (some our fabricator's fault, some ours by design) and I can't help but figure that long term reliability will suffer when building product with them.


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