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Use of acetone (67-64-1) in removing flux

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 18 13:12:56 EDT 2004 | Cal

we noticed Electroytic caps (Rubber plug), standoffs, and most of the plastic and rubber parts were effected and started to break down. I do not know id the mask material is effected or what residue is left behind ....as we never made it past the 1s

Use of acetone (67-64-1) in removing flux

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 18 13:22:50 EDT 2004 | JD

Out of curiosity, what method did you use? I ask because I have used acetone on a Q-Tip to clean up boards after rework for some time and haven't noticed anything like that. Did you notice it right away? Or after some time went by? I may need to re-

Use of acetone (67-64-1) in removing flux

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 23 17:56:31 EDT 2004 | Shean Dalton

Acetone is likely not compatible with several component types, the evaporation charactoristics are desirable. IPA is more compatible, though, may not solubilize the residues. Austin American Technology developed MegaSolv JB and MegaSolv NOC for the

PCB Surface finish

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 06 12:21:38 EDT 2004 | lozlloyd

Thanks to all who responded, very helpful. The responses have confirmed my suspicions, namely that there is no real favourite when it comes to PCB surface finishes all have good and bad points. I'll go with the one my assembler suggests then I can b

Automate Through hole assembly

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 25 09:51:24 EDT 2004 | Robert Ressler

Michael - Hello, you may also want to consider Panasonic JV - jumper (variable insertion pitch) - excellet machine AX - axial (fixed 5mm insertion pitch) - excellent machine AV - axial (variable insertion pitch) - fair machine RH - radial (various

Automate Through hole assembly

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 25 12:51:59 EDT 2004 | fastek

Michael- Although I'm a Pansonic guy at heart I would suggest Universal equipment for your needs. Machines are plentiful and the number of support people and companies that are servicing them are much more numerous than Panasonic. Send me a private

Automate Through hole assembly

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 30 15:02:17 EDT 2004 | shk5678

Dear Michael Usually the equipment you need is: Universal Instruments 6772 Multi Mod IC Inserter. Universal Axial Inserter either a combination unit or 2 stand alone units one that sequences the parts and one that inserts them. Universal Instrume

Glenbrook Technologies X-Ray: Anyone using this??

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 23 11:00:30 EDT 2004 | jdumont

Hello all, yesterday we had a good demo of a X-Ray system from Glenbrook Technologies. I am simply looking for anyone who has one of their products in use to share some info with me. Things like maintenance, customer support, problems encountered..

Glenbrook Technologies X-Ray: Anyone using this??

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 23 12:29:49 EDT 2004 | jdumont

The RTX-113 is the model we were looking at. If we decided to go with this one we would be getting the software. What were you hoping to be able to do with the angle view that you cannot do now? We were also looking at the small hand held inspecti

Glenbrook Technologies X-Ray: Anyone using this??

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 25 18:57:21 EDT 2004 | Pete

One word of caution, depending on the complexity of the boards and package, the Xray on Jewel Box may not be powerful enough to show the voiding defects within the solder sphere. We ran a board side by side against a high end system and find that out


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