Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 24 06:12:23 EDT 2012 | weyes
About my company Shenzhen flytop technology co.,ltd is a professional PCB and PCBA manufacturer in china. We have been manufacturing PCB and offer assembly services with component supplying for client around the world over 10 years. Now we have
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 06 06:58:28 EST 2013 | cyber_wolf
I have been in this business for over 20 years and have dealt with used equip sales during that time. Never heard of PFI. Not saying anything bad....just saying never heard of them. I would ask PFI for a reference list of contacts they have sold use
Electronics Forum | Tue May 28 00:32:26 EDT 2013 | leadthree
What's a good website to sell overstock components? We do have a few 100Kg materials from old orders left in our warehouse in Hong Kong. I am aware there is hkinventory.com , but their reputation is so low I don't want to touch them.
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 02 22:22:18 EDT 2017 | bentepcb
To promote your products or services by slanders others is not good. Of course, some Chinese products undermine market reputation due to poor quality, but needless to say, most of Chinese products are cheap and fine, I believe that no matter which co
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 02 12:54:15 EDT 2016 | cyber_wolf
"What ever you choose to do, do not work on a verbal agreement, get everything in writing and detailed" Yes!!! agreed. Details like the definition of "refurbished" Written agreements tend to curb amnesia on the dealers part. One thing I like to sa
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 02 08:04:06 EST 2020 | philc
You might want to try baking the LED's in an oven for 24 hours prior to build. We keep our LED's in a humidity cabinet all the time, as we have noticed poor solderability if they are left out for too long. This may be even more important when buying
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 09 18:36:51 EDT 2020 | dwl
Stay away from Chinese machines. Even if they aren't junk, you'll have a hell of a time getting support. Your best bet is to stick with used equipment from reputable brands with a foot print in your area. Universal, Juki, mydata, are all decent choi
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 03:34:47 EDT 2021 | ttheis
That is a very tight budget for a new line with the capabilities you describe. You might be better off with a refurbished line from a reputable dealer. Equipment that is only a few years old can get you the capabilities you want within your budget.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 12 18:06:17 EDT 2001 | davef
The criterion you use will depend on the test method you select. For minimum requirements, look at J-STD-001C, Para 8, "Cleanliness Requirements". I figure that you�d measure the residues on a lot of your current product, measure the res on a lot o
Electronics Forum | Thu May 10 10:27:29 EDT 2001 | davef
It depends ... * Components stored in a garage in Chiriqui,Panama will have a different shelf life than those store in a climate controlled room in Ayrshire, Scotland. * Components from a reputable supplier will likely have a different shelf life tha