Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 13 08:32:41 EST 2017 | emeto
From what I have seen, people who really understand the standard, don't inspect boards on a daily basis. Boards are inspected by people, who don't know to fully apply the criteria of the IPC or other standard. The whole thing looks more like a show t
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 26 21:29:34 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| Hey - remember the evaluation of VOC-Free fluxes that I promised a couple of months ago? well, I finally scrounged up the time to remove the propreitary (board name and number) info from the report. So it's ready. I posted it in the SMTnet libra
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 21 12:57:10 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | I dug through my big box of office crap and found the disk with my technical papers. I posted the one on process control in the SMTNet library. It covers a lot of ground on what causes defects in the wave (too much or too little of something),
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 21 13:02:59 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | | I dug through my big box of office crap and found the disk with my technical papers. I posted the one on process control in the SMTNet library. It covers a lot of ground on what causes defects in the wave (too much or too little of something)
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 24 09:56:03 EST 2015 | akashicind
Hi, It depend on your budget,try to buy those maker can support spare & service . No meaning you buy high end machine but no service support. Try to find regional agent can support on call upon machine break down. Also other factor hand
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 04 14:54:46 EDT 2000 | Sean
I feel Woldgang poses an interesting question. It seems you have already decided that dispensing is the path you wish to take. Yet can you tell us why? Is there a flexibility vs. throughput arguement here? Justification of dispense via the cleani
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 08 15:00:08 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
| I work QA at an OEM in Alberta, Canada. I saw earlier posts on the smtnet regarding PCB haloing criteria. I am currently in a dispute with my PCB vendor over the acceptability of haloing (delamination) around plated through holes and vias on a lot
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 08 13:26:59 EDT 1998 | D.Hammond
I work QA at an OEM in Alberta, Canada. I saw earlier posts on the smtnet regarding PCB haloing criteria. I am currently in a dispute with my PCB vendor over the acceptability of haloing (delamination) around plated through holes and vias on a lot of
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 09 09:05:09 EDT 2007 | davef
There are no requirements acceptance criteria for baking of board assemblies. What are your customer requirements? The common reasons people choose to bake PCB are to prevent: * Delamination of multilayer boards * Measles, particularly on double si
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 08 15:01:02 EDT 1998 | D.Lange
| I work QA at an OEM in Alberta, Canada. I saw earlier posts on the smtnet regarding PCB haloing criteria. I am currently in a dispute with my PCB vendor over the acceptability of haloing (delamination) around plated through holes and vias on a lot