Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 31 12:59:53 EST 2018 | fluxgate
Hi Rob, I did check with the board house, and the confirmed that there was no Nickel plating, but that the silver went straight onto the copper in their immersion silver process. Interestingly I've even tested an unplated sample from that board hou
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 13 04:11:27 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | hello | | | | having a problem with one customers bare boards not matching my stencil apertures. i design stencils based on gerber data and reduce up to 15% on some pads. do some board houses reduce pads after receiving gerber data???why would
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 12 10:08:55 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| hello | | having a problem with one customers bare boards not matching my stencil apertures. i design stencils based on gerber data and reduce up to 15% on some pads. do some board houses reduce pads after receiving gerber data???why would they d
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 01 03:02:50 EST 2018 | robl
Hi Rob, > > I did check with the board house, and > the confirmed that there was no Nickel plating, > but that the silver went straight onto the copper > in their immersion silver > process. > > Interestingly I've even tested an > unplated sam
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 12 04:35:30 EDT 2005 | dusty
How can I do paste printing and placement set-up without having to waste a panel?
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 24 18:30:01 EDT 2003 | stepheno
I thought autoclaving was cleaning (well sterlizing) something with steam and pressure. It almost sounds like that is what is happening to the boards in question. Are they being "cleaned" or sterilized? During this steam cleaning, is all air evactu
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 24 16:02:05 EDT 2003 | razor
Sorry for responding with questions... Exactly what is it that you are removing from the board? How clean does your customer want it, aka... how clean is CLEAN?
Electronics Forum | Sat May 18 02:20:15 EDT 2024 | SMTA-64387138
If I have more than 1 X-out on a panel I set it aside for use as a setup piece or for training. If that's all we have and I need a couple more boards to meet an order I'll inspect the bare panel myself and go from there. We get a great price on board
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 24 09:34:37 EDT 2003 | caldon
We autoclave our medical PC boards (Sorry Bad Joke). With the Steam process I am concerned that the water (Solution) is not Clean. So I am curious to the process of steam cleaning: Is It Presure Steam? is the Water DI, ION free, street water...? you
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 15 09:58:12 EDT 2006 | slthomas
Just to add to what dave said, the only limitation to how frequently you clean is the cost of the cleaning medium. You can wipe every board if you want to, but you'll go through material accordingly. If you're printing 16mil pitch or smaller, cleani