Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 15 19:08:47 EST 2004 | grayman
For fine pitch components we would suggest slow movement of metal squeegee. The effect of angle is minimal. You may check squeegees from Transition Automation they can help you with the holder and the best squeegee. I do not have the web site, Arman
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 16:53:48 EST 2004 | grayman
Hi, We used to clean 20 pieces SMT inductors before but no problem with this process. Please confirm what type of inductors is it SMT or hole type. What type of chemical and machine you are currently using? Maybe I can help you out.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 18 09:27:20 EST 2004 | vinod
Hi, Our company is specialized for design and we have in house assembly shop too. So we are one of the contract manufacturer. If you like we can send you information.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 08 06:14:50 EST 2004 | kanwal324
purchasing it will be cheaper as arrangemet of raw material will be difficult for you. iF you need address i can provide the same.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 26 05:33:41 EST 2004 | gaurav
Hi Joe, Can u tell me which Panasonic machine you are using & which nozzle(SS,SA) you are talking about. Regds Gaurav
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 16:04:04 EST 2004 | fcox
When you say something went wrong in the screening process, do you mean that the paste is splashed (prior to reflow)?
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 17:32:37 EST 2004 | russ
If you are lucky, you might be able to chip the solder off the fingers with an Exacto knife and then polish it up with a pink eraser. This does work if the solder on the fingers isn't wetted very well. Russ
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 06 00:44:45 EST 2004 | donb
You probably have already done this... but you need to enter the maintenance program with the maintenance key, select "Set Prefs" scroll down to "Upline Machine" and enter "Fuji".
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 11:39:58 EST 2004 | fcox
You should start by determining what adhesive is being used in the nozzle. Once you know that, finding a chemical that will work should be a lot easier.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 09 07:55:17 EST 2004 | davef
Cavaits are: * N2 is not required for NC fluxes. * We assume you're talking reflow soldering. We assume that you want to be below 1000 ppm O2. Want does your flux supplier say?