Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 17:10:11 EDT 2000 | Darby
It's six in the morning here! Give me a bell the next time you are out here and I'll take you fishing on the sensational Sydney Harbour. However I will not be getting out of the boat and "diving" - too many noahs arks. I'll leave that to the daredevi
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 27 17:47:27 EST 1999 | Rob Thomas
A more efficient and cheaper way of reballing bga's would be to use the Solder Quick bga preforms made by Winslow Automation. It is a very simple process .I've been using it for over six months and it works fine.They have a website winslowautomation.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 27 16:16:24 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
Hi Dave I have used the IIT proframe II (I believe the proframe I used four sided tensioning, was somewhat inconvenient to set up and is obsolete) for about six months. I don't have any complaints of note and I do use it to 20 mil. It does take som
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 23 23:56:11 EDT 1998 | Russ Winslow
| Is a machine available to straighten QFP legs | Where? | How much? | Anygood? Try Precision Technologies, Inc in Santa Clara, CA. They make a flexible machine for high-end lead straightening needs. You might also consider a service company. Our
Electronics Forum | Tue May 14 13:19:23 EDT 2002 | stefwitt
Claude is right, however, this may work: Dip the empty board in paint and let the access paint drip off. Measure the volume of the paint before and after. Dip a populated board and measure how much more paint was required in percent. Measure the surf
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 19 18:41:52 EDT 2002 | nuezmaster
Our plan right now is only to increase production on the products that we are behind on. Since we are currently running three shifts with seven assembly lines and only adding six people (3-Days, 3-Nights), it averages out to about a 20% increase ove
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 01 22:39:28 EDT 2002 | davef
Now, don't be so fast to give-up on those guys. Many saponifier suppliers offer cleaning services for situations like yours. Contact: * Kyzen * Envirosense I seem to remember a similar thread, in the past six months, where our old friend Mike Kon
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 11 11:06:16 EDT 2003 | davef
Se�or Tech: Consider searching the fine SMTnet Archives, while you await other responses. There was an idential thread in what seems the past six months. Time passes as blur. So, it could have longer than that. As I recall, you should be consi
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 02 14:06:27 EST 2004 | jsk
I did reload mint. When i do this the machine runs fine for about 15 minutes, but i have to continue loading boards. If I let the machine idle for 3-5 minutes, i get the error. We are a low volume manufacturing company, so on a 20 piece run i will re
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 29 03:37:53 EDT 2005 | lupo
Hi, I think that the time depends on the type of stainless steel, temperature and solder alloy. For example, one of our machines is delivered with 316 stainless pot and alloy SnNi. It worked six months (120days*16hours = 1920hours) and aft