Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 17 11:56:38 EDT 2008 | dyoungquist
We have had VERY GOOD free tech support from Mydata. However, we bought a refurbished TP9 directly from them. I believe if you by a used MyData machine from someone else there is a fee to register your company and the machine in their system before
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 26 13:38:35 EDT 2009 | davef
Type K thermocouples are the most commonly used in the electronics industry. There are various types of thermocouple types that can be used. Examples include [Ray Prasad]: • Type K ¾ nickel-chromium vs. nickel-aluminum (most commonly used); tempera
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 17 17:38:29 EST 2011 | bandjwet
All: I am reaching out to get some suggestions on the right flux to use as well as a recommended cleaning process for soldering a KOVAR RF shield using 80/20 Au/Sn solder to a ceramic hybrid. The recommended profile is 4-5 min at 280C and at least
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 17 16:46:45 EST 2011 | eadthem
Startup current depends on your configuration. ours dose zones 1,2/ 3,4/ 5/ 6,7 last i checked it pulled about 40-55 ish on start up and 25-35 during run. our profile is a slow ramp till 170c then a fast ramp to 285c 280c(last 2 zones). 1707's
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 24 09:23:29 EDT 2000 | Dr. Ning-Cheng Lee
You are asking a very good question which has been an issue in the industry for a long long time. For operating at 225C, you will need a solder with melting point no lower than 270 or even 280C. HMP solder is very difficult to come by. At this stage,
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 09 04:17:21 EDT 1999 | Brian
| Can anyone tell me the formula/method to determine | the amount of weight that solder's surface tension can support. | (ie: Maximum weight of components soldered onto a bottom side | of a board during a top side reflow on a Paste/Paste process). |
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 09 07:33:23 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| | Can anyone tell me the formula/method to determine | | the amount of weight that solder's surface tension can support. | | (ie: Maximum weight of components soldered onto a bottom side | | of a board during a top side reflow on a Paste/Paste proc
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 02 07:55:52 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
50% reduction in time. One draw back, the availability of feeders... You need 280 feeders max to change over a max capacity of 140 feeder machine (or a variance of a product mix vs. part numbers); then there's 8mm, 12mm, 16mm, sticks feeders that c
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 17:19:59 EDT 1999 | Kevin Hussey
Hi Boys and Girls, I've been given the "task" to turn off the nitrogen in our reflow ovens. I am using the BTU, TRS series ovens, each with eight zones. Also, I have a couple of new BT Paragon ovens with 10 zones. We currently are running Qualite
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 29 13:06:58 EST 1998 | smd
| Scott, | | Just wondering whether you are all set with the mats and whether you got help via your Forum posting. Would appreciate it if you could share the results here. | | Thanks, | | Cunli | | | I need new mats that would be suitable for