Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 17 06:40:21 EST 2009 | dontfeedphils
It depends on who's in the office. If someone's in here then I'm the one who works, but if nobody's in here then I just sit at the desk.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 04 19:53:44 EDT 2009 | davef
For low volume work and repair, just use a brush dipped in tacky flux to apply flux to the ball array.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 20 08:24:07 EDT 2009 | padawanlinuxero
Hi ! In both solder mask and solder joint, I am going to upload a picture today promise, I use only IPA and a ESD brush this kinda clean the problem
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 13 13:04:00 EST 2009 | jagadeeshrajagopalan
Normaly we clean using tooth brush with anti grease agent. Most of the time we found the eccentric pins got worn out during HSP feeder maintenance
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 03 07:09:59 EST 2009 | jdumont
We spray with an Asymtek C-740 system. However, some very small PCBs we do by hand and we also touch up after a PCB has to be repaired.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 05 22:21:33 EDT 2010 | isd_jwendell
I have found that lighting for the cam is very important for fiducial recognition. My machine illuminates with a light ring, which isn't so good. However, if I burnish the fiducial with a small fiberglass brush then it works every time.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 16:31:09 EST 2012 | hegemon
Could be as simple as a pail full of UR coating and some wire hangars! Conformal coating is brushed on, sprayed on, and parts are dipped too, not to mention the wonderful vacuum process that is paralene. Gotta have a little more info as to your a
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 06 14:20:39 EDT 2013 | azhiker
Bill, ENIAC, Thank you for your input. I'll do some research on the items you suggested and give it a try. The idea of having a steal nozzle that is thinned is defintely new to me, so I will check into that, as well as the brushes. Thank you guys.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 06 14:22:16 EDT 2013 | azhiker
Bill, ENIAC, Thank you for your input. I'll do some research on the items you suggested and give it a try. The idea of having a steal nozzle that is tinned is defintely new to me, so I will check into that, as well as the brushes. Thank you guys.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 29 13:36:50 EDT 2013 | williamaxler
You do not need much. We just take out pencil style stainless brush dip it in the powder and then scrub the nozzle.