Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 25 10:17:51 EDT 2019 | spoiltforchoice
Currently in the market for a new Reflow Oven from a UK supplier. Are there any brands/suppliers our there I need to talk to that I may have missed? Low volume High mix very varied work, so looking at compact but super capable machines.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 19 13:47:45 EDT 2019 | emeto
Forget about a stencil here. The only solution I have for you is to dispense this paste. There are some super cool Jet printers out there that will do the job.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 20 11:14:02 EDT 2020 | kylehunter
I have, but it's super limited in comparison to being a full offline programmer. Especially with part sizes and nozzles
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 19 10:18:58 EST 2021 | grahamcooper22
Hi, try a low spitting cored wire...something like ALMIT SR-LA cored wire...or SR-LA SUPER...it eliminates flux/solder spitting during soldering.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 19:19:40 EST 2023 | daniel_stanphill
ProcEng1 made a super important point. The packaging needs to be able to survive the temps needed to reflow the paste. There are a number of jobs we have that we either hand or selective solder the connectors after the surface mount is done for that
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 12 14:22:53 EDT 1998 | Ryan Jennens
| Hey all! | The wave solder warrior is back. I have found a flux which leave almost no residue (the least yet), but because of its super low solids content I absolutely cannot get topside fillets. The multi-layer, two sided board is on a pall
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 20 17:17:19 EST 2009 | Flipit
I have done this for the Datapaq and it worked well. The SlimKic uses a yellow thermal blanket material. It is called Pyropel. You can get it at McMasterCarr. I think McMasterCarr calls it polyimid foam insulation part number 93015K64 of 3/16 thi
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 27 12:46:17 EST 2000 | rabell
I start out from the assumption that the majority of employees, working for a well managed company, with a positive corporate culture, will really want to do the best job possible. Given this, if everyone truly understands the concepts, and is confi
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 30 14:07:01 EDT 2002 | cnoonan
Slim KIC would be my choice out of these two vendors. I have worked with several different makes and models and I would say DataPaq was my favorite. But it all depends on your needs and budget. They can all get the job done. Good luck with your
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 29 21:28:43 EDT 2003 | Dean
Copper thieves...great idea...used some just today. How about some details on the wave soldering issues? I bet there are some mega-expert super brain-e-ax on here that would love to share their lifetime learned black art. Or maybe not (kidding).