Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 18 15:54:25 EDT 2001 | Gil Zweig
For BGA inspection, it is my feeling that he most effective technique a facility can use is the combination of a transmission x-ray system in conjunction with an endoscope (side viewing optical microscope). In using the transmission x-ray inspection
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 31 14:24:58 EDT 2008 | Mr. Sexy Specs
My Company has instituted a new policy making it mandatory to wear Safety Glasses on the shop floor. Many of my inspectors are complaining that they have suffering from eye fatigue as a result of the new glasses. Has anyone done any tests to see if A
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 07 12:29:15 EDT 2003 | davef
Are you talking safety or quality? * If it's quality that interests you, we know of no state that that has regulations on a quality procedure. * If it's safety that interests you, we know that Glenbrook Technologies has a page on the topic and expec
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 05 12:05:20 EDT 2003 | dougt
It looks like I could setup a UPS on this machine one of two ways. The first would be a 3 phase, 208V UPS in series with the machine (sounds big and expensive). The second is a single phase 208V UPS to just the 2 computers. I have a safety concern
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 09 21:04:54 EST 2005 | KEN
In Oregon your machine must be registered and have an anual site survey. Additionally, it must comply with safety and monitoring requirements set forth by the state. For the record, I would not mess around and be penny wise pound foolish. These ma
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 09 18:25:32 EDT 2008 | jmelson
There are temperature controllers that can be configured for a "safety stat" mode, so they blow a fuse to the main heater control if it goes, say, 10C or some reasonable fluctuation above the setpoint. It might be a VERY reasonable thing to add to y
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 19 09:44:09 EST 2008 | stepheniii
In Ontario it's "safety code 32". We have a radiation survey done at least once a year. To have the manufacturer do it, we have to pay air fare both ways and a hotel. After much searching I found someone local that does them. I ended up finding him
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 04 10:38:38 EST 2009 | davef
Typical Protective Equipment Includes: * Safety glasses: While you're waiting for others to reply, search the fine SMTnet Archives to find threads like: http://www.smtnet.com/forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Message_ID=54221 * Fire Resistant Smock * Face Sh
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 04 17:32:20 EDT 2009 | bigdaddysoy9
If you are talking about assemblies, Class 1 is like cheap toys or something you wouldn't expect to last very long. Class 2 would be components for a television, air conditioner, automobile (except safety critical). Basically, things that you would b
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 16:53:02 EDT 2009 | Geo
I need some help in setting straight QA which owns our ESD Procedures. 1. Is the limmiting resistor for personel safety or to slow down ESD discharge? Everything I have read indicates it is for personnel safety. 2. Is it an ESD violation to have