Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 13:53:43 EDT 1999 | Iliana Lopez
| I'm trying to find out the standards of EIA-481 for Peel Back Force. |
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 14:35:12 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| I'm trying to find out the standards of EIA-481 for Peel Back Force. | Try the link below
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 10 21:56:40 EST 1999 | Dean
| For Dean and the rest of you interested, | | I have reconciled many of my thermal issues with this machine and its peculiarities. The bottom side heater seems adequate, at 750 watts (not going to spend 10 grand extra for 500 more watts no matter w
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 15 13:37:31 EST 2002 | gtemple
What about reducing your force and slow the blades down slightly
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 12 20:04:03 EDT 2002 | scottxiao
Thank you very much!
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 21 11:46:39 EST 2004 | pjc
Forced Convection delivers the most efficient thermal transfer.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 09 17:48:17 EST 2006 | Chris
V-tek makes the PT-45 tester. http://www.vtekusa.com
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 27 14:13:12 EDT 2006 | Haywood Jablohmie
What is the compression on the spring and also what is the alloy of the preform? These make significant differences in wetting and compression forces.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 05 14:26:29 EDT 2006 | sbt_blr
YOU CAN TRY IN 3M, THEY USE FOR THEIR BOOP TAPE TESTING
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 05 10:58:41 EST 2009 | sys_steven
In the programming screen, always have "Force machine angle Calculation" checked