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Re: Hot Bar Mfg.

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 16 14:01:44 EDT 1999 | Jagman

| | | A potential customer of our is inquiring if we have capability | | | for Hot Bar manufacturing in the PCBA manufacturing world. If someone can explain to me what this entails, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you. | | | | | One of the e

Re: Bare Copper Pad Reflow Soldering

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 30 14:50:26 EDT 1999 | Kevin Hussey

| I received a request from customer to assemble ceramic substrate (alumina oxide)that printed with a low temperature Copper thick film conductor (the overglaze layer is polymer). The Copper pads are exposed without any coating. | This ceramic substr

Soldering Lumiled, Luxeon LEDs

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 28 11:57:14 EDT 2007 | joe17

hot bar is slow. what are your numbers requirements?

Re: Straddle mount connector

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 08 13:21:18 EDT 1999 | Bob Barr

Ron, We use 100 pin straddle mount connectors on some of our 1.6mm boards (up to eight per board.) They come to us from the vendor with a bead of solder on the somewhat 'J' shaped leads. Our process is as follows: Mount connector to board with hard

Re: Hot Bar Mfg.

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 16 14:06:01 EDT 1999 | Jagman

| | | | A potential customer of our is inquiring if we have capability | | | | for Hot Bar manufacturing in the PCBA manufacturing world. If someone can explain to me what this entails, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you. | | | | | | | One

Re: Bare Copper Pad Reflow Soldering

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 30 16:02:49 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | I received a request from customer to assemble ceramic substrate (alumina oxide)that printed with a low temperature Copper thick film conductor (the overglaze layer is polymer). The Copper pads are exposed without any coating. | | This ceramic su

Lifted Leads on Fine pitch QFP's

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 19 02:49:56 EDT 1999 | Raul N.

25 PPM)! 1. Is there a better process to solder the leads of QFP's with lifted "minute" lifted leads still having a realiable solder joints? 2. Or has anybody tried modifying solder pads and use thicker solder paste deposit to compensate for the ga

Re: Hot Bar Mfg.

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 16 14:05:23 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| A potential customer of our is inquiring if we have capability | for Hot Bar manufacturing in the PCBA manufacturing world. If someone can explain to me what this entails, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you. | Gary: Tell your customer NO

Re: Lifted Leads on Fine pitch QFP's

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 19 08:50:46 EDT 1999 | J.H.

25 PPM)! | | 1. Is there a better process to solder the leads of QFP's with lifted "minute" lifted leads still having a realiable solder joints? | | 2. Or has anybody tried modifying solder pads and use thicker solder paste deposit to compensate fo

Re: Lifted Leads on Fine pitch QFP's

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 19 14:38:01 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea

25 PPM)! | | 1. Is there a better process to solder the leads of QFP's with lifted "minute" lifted leads still having a realiable solder joints? | | 2. Or has anybody tried modifying solder pads and use thicker solder paste deposit to compensate fo


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