Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 28 12:45:14 EST 2005 | Indy
That is what we call as good "Problem Solving Skills". :)
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 20 20:07:24 EDT 2007 | davef
As sources for heat resistant gloves, try: * National Safety Apparel * Radnor
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 20 12:37:10 EDT 2007 | hussman
As long as your operator is grounded, a pair of welders gloves is fine. The leather kind do not build up static and do last a while. If the same pair of gloves is being used for dedrossing the wave, pay special attention to loose fitting gloves. I
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 21:02:55 EDT 1999 | Paul Wareham
We've noticed that there are many different recommendations for pad sizes for various SMT parts. This seems to vary wildly from manufacturer to manufacturer for the same case sizes. Is there any standards that can used used to specify these sizes?
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 29 05:43:51 EST 2005 | Chua
Hi Chunks, Thanks for your input. Appreciate you could send me a copy of your evaluation list as this type of evaluation is new to me..... Here is my email address :- pgchua@cyberway.com.sg Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 01 20:08:39 EST 2005 | davef
Look here: http://www.epa.gov/ozone/snap/icel/noclean2.pdf
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 21 10:33:56 EDT 2007 | russ
we use welders gloves with cuffs. there are some other heat gloves out there as well, we like the durability of leather though Russ
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 28 12:29:01 EST 2005 | Bob R.
We use the exact same method Chunks outlined for evaluating just about anything we're going to roll out worldwide, whether it's a material or a machine. List your factors (print speed, solder spread, etc), assign each a weight, evaluate each paste a
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 01 09:53:37 EST 2005 | Howard Sommerfeld
I also have a spreadsheet tool for comparative analysis using criterion weighted scoring. It can be used to analyze any decision, and helps groups reach consensus on why a particular alternative is the way to go. As final steps you can also consider
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 28 12:18:32 EST 2005 | Chunks
Your best bet is to do a decision making matrix. Each company has so many different criteria�s it's hard to pick out which one might be important to yours. Simply pick out your top 5 paste manufactures. Next decide what your "Eliminators" are - th