Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 15 13:24:44 EST 2002 | Mike Konrad
Hi Dave, To close-loop or not to close-loop, that is the question� I can not speak for all machines, but in our case, close-loop systems are actually less costly to operate than open-loop systems (we make both). First, determine the volume of wate
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 21:19:50 EST 2000 | Van Hoang Dinh
I have few problems below, 1.I had problem with clean glue stencil at the midle of the process and after the process. 2.Very hard to Fix the bridging on the (close pin) connectors through the wave. Anyone can help on this. Thanks Van
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 07 11:05:09 EST 2000 | thodge
I recently purchased a cleaner. I have made great efforts to find a Flux that will not cause this closed loop cleaner to foam. The last was a Neutral WS flux from Alpha Metals but it still foams. This foaming is happening after wave solder.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 07 11:02:36 EST 2000 | thodge
I recently purchased a cleaner. I have made great efforts to find a Flux that will not cause this closed loop cleaner to foam. The last was a Neutral WS flux from Alpha Metals but it still foams. This foaming is happening after wave solder.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 25 13:30:24 EDT 2000 | Jason
I have thin rectangular shaped part. It has three pins two close on one side and one on the other. The numbers on the part are: tcxo413 tcc9951 Any help would be greatly appreciated
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 21:19:50 EST 2000 | Van Hoang Dinh
I have few problems below, 1.I had problem with clean glue stencil at the midle of the process and after the process. 2.Very hard to Fix the bridging on the (close pin) connectors through the wave. Anyone can help on this. Thanks Van
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 22 12:06:45 EST 2001 | davef
Why isn't there a switch that prevents very nice and intelligent people from posting to old [closed] threads?
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 08:50:06 EST 2001 | davef
I thought there was going to be a switch that prevented very nice and intelligent people from posting to old [closed] threads. Am I confused?
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 20 18:51:34 EST 2001 | gburson
Another consideration is that heat damage is accumulative. If you have temperature sensitive components, that third reflow may be bringing them close to their failure point.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 04 14:44:51 EDT 2001 | bdoyle
Hm. Unfortunately we don't support this feature yet, but if there is enough support for it we could look into it for the future. For now I suppose forum vets could just kindly remind people not to drudge up old threads.