Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 26 12:23:11 EDT 2006 | Rob
Yep, Book a holiday and let someone else sort it out. Otherwise e-mail me and I'll talk you through pallets, rigidisers, printer tooling, spray mount, Kapton tape, local fiducials (panels can strech & shrink) etc. Oh, yeah - for the connectors you
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 10 09:32:56 EDT 2003 | swagner
Dave F, so what kind of problems would I see if this turned into a problem?
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 12 10:26:10 EDT 2008 | realchunks
Why would a board failure related problem be a process problem. I agree most companies believe EVERY problem is a Proces Problem, but in the real world we know this is not true. A pad lifting means your solder joint was able to rip it off the boa
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 14 10:00:21 EDT 2005 | chunks
Any one using SPC to monitor their wave solder process? My point is collecting defects and using a scatter plot is useful but only after a problem occurs. SPC's true function is to warn of impending problems that are about to occur. Can SPC really
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 18 09:00:38 EST 2001 | bdoyle
Thanks to the emails and posts I've read I think I've narrowed the problem down. Its a Netscape issue (which is why when people first initially said they were having problems it was working for me.) I'm working to resolve the issue. In the mean ti
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 03 03:35:16 EDT 2006 | mika
Yes we do have a problem with this. We have by now investigate numerous lead/RoHS PCBA:s The RoHS boards are by far the most difficult one's to probe and test. Our people at the "test area" including Flying Probe and ICT they spend a lot of time to t
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 26 23:33:20 EDT 2006 | KEN
We saw this condition over 3 years ago. It sometimes is called "champagne bubbles". The intemetalic formation is interrupted due to the micro voiding reducing mechanical strength. I discovered this on lead free test vehicles for a major computer
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 12 17:09:11 EDT 2007 | allwave
HI John, I use wave fixtures with titanium inserts. So far I have not seen any problem with walls about 0.010" thickness and 0.120" tall (or deep depending how you see it)...The Titanium-composite interface is also very strong (as long as you have e
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 08 02:40:45 EST 2006 | Mike Konrad
Hi 'K', We manufacture both batch and inline defluxing equipment so we have no axe to grind with either technology. There are pros and cons associated with both technologies under specific conditions. Batch machines are typically good cleaners but
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 16 17:32:49 EST 2005 | russ
Public Beating? Yes,Yes indeed. So Duckmann how is this little problem coming along? Russ