Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 17 15:01:44 EST 1999 | Doug Philbrick
I am a Siemens person myself but you won't get 23", you can get 20 though and I believe you could feed in a 23" board length wise. If your parts fit in a 20" area 80F4 is the way I would go. My second choice would be MYdata. They are the large board
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 15 21:32:31 EST 1999 | Dave F
Wolfgang: Sounds like gluteus maximus protection time. 1 "Maximum suitable temperature for the solder joint should be half the liquidous temperature" is a good rule of thumb. Where it came from, I don�t know. One place I�ve seen it repeated is: H
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 11 11:03:40 EST 1999 | Andy C.
Horace , We had a similar problem last year on an Ultra 2000 . We cured it by draining the pot , removing the wave forming ducts , pumps and nozzles and cleaning . Refill with fresh solder ( one third solder chips , two thirds solder bars - to get t
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 01 22:16:04 EST 1999 | Dean
Without a detailed description of the suspect parts It is difficult to pin-point the exact solution to your process problem. However, whenever possible avoid non-value added additions to your current process. Here is the reality of the situation:
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 31 08:27:09 EST 1999 | Dave F
David: I think it's great that you are getting that much barrel fill with STEEL leaded components!!! So, what kind of steel are the leads are made from? How much corrosion is on the leads? Frankly, I don't believe that the leads are made of steel
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 02 23:34:58 EST 1999 | chartrain
You appear to have two problems working against you at once. One is component lead corrosion that the no clean flux isn't aggressive enough to remove. Do a simple dip and look test. Flux the leads of a component and dip it into the molten solder for
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 09:41:05 EDT 1999 | Dave F
Michael: Surface mounting technology is a broad topic. People make careers focusing on very narrow elements of the technology. I'm certain that writing an overview of SMT would not win you many points from your instructor, because that element of
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 21 21:26:19 EDT 1999 | Dave F
Yims: There's several threads in the archives on re-useable stencil frames, but they seem to be focused on a limited nubmer of suppliers. I'm trying to take a big picture of the suppliers of these frames. So I'd like to know about: 1 ITT ProFrame
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 12 15:20:44 EDT 1999 | Jim Schultz
I need your help! We have been doing double sided surface mount for 4 years now. Up until 6 months ago I have not had a tombstoning problem. Since then I have a fairly high incidence rate of tombstones on the 0603 size resistors (no other parts).
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 18:26:19 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| | Is there an IPC Standard stating the max. number of times that a PCB can pass through a reflow or wavesolder machine without having solder mask breakdown. | | | | PCB is FR4 | | Solder Mask is LPI | | Reflow and W/S Profile = Standard | | | | t