Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 06 21:17:35 EST 2002 | davef
One, has anyone else ever experienced and dealt with a company debate regarding whether or not your reflow ovens should or should not be calibrated? Sure, it�s an excellent debating topic. We argue about stuff like this all the time. See, somebody
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 07 10:09:51 EST 2000 | Kevin
John, Depends on what you're cleaning (paste, adhesive, ink, etc..) and your process (do operators just dump a dirty stencil in and expect a clean one out, drying time, effect on the polyester). I could suggest a couple of name brand cleaners, but I
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 31 03:50:20 EST 2000 | JohnW
Honda, Prnting Glueisn't as difficult as it sounds, as long as you have the right stuff and a good set up. It also depend's on what your going to be placing. If your just doing 0603, 0805 and 1208 than you really only need an 8 thou or 10 thou stenc
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 20 08:41:56 EDT 2001 | jimlew
For those of you out there, like myself who are still using 2-d to measure paste ht, I have 2 questions. 1. Typically, what tolerance are you applying to your ht? +- 1 mil, or what? 2. Are you using metal squeegees, and if so, have you found that squ
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 05 02:32:14 EDT 1999 | Vinesh Gandhi
Dear All, We are a medium sized Electronic manufacturing company manufacturing computer motherboards and Telecommunication products. We have a big debate going on within our company regarding the defect rate measurement technique. At present we
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 27 12:24:43 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook
| We are anticipating switching from RMA to OA flux for both reflow and wavesolder in the next few months. If you use a batch cleaner running DI water only I would like to hear your experiences. How is it for cleaning under low standoff components
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 14 13:51:11 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea
| | Dear All, | | | | We are having a big debate over what is the industry standard in DPPM on the wave sodlering process. is a DPPM of about 800 satisfactory. As per our big bosses it should not be more than 50 DPPM. Is the figure realistic. We
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 15 04:55:00 EDT 1999 | Brian Ellis
The other answers on this thread are realistic but it also depends: a) on the quality and finish of the components and PCB (including, of course, solderability) b) the flux type (I would expect lower defect rates with water-soluble than with the less
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 17 10:20:15 EDT 1999 | Brian Wycoff
| | | Dear All, | | | | | | We are having a big debate over what is the industry standard in DPPM on the wave sodlering process. is a DPPM of about 800 satisfactory. As per our big bosses it should not be more than 50 DPPM. Is the figure realistic
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 26 14:04:59 EDT 1999 | Steve Gregory
Hi Murray! Justin pretty much summed things up...covered all the points. So I'm just gonna give you my preference of what I like other than HASL finish. Electroless Nickle/Immersion Gold...nice flat pads...hmmmmmmm, Steve likes flat pads. OSP's hav