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Re: PTH Cut Form Equipment

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 15 14:40:43 EDT 1999 | JohnW

| | snip | | | Dave, believe it or not it's the only thing these loupot's do..crop n form ! scary but then they are built like the preverbial brick shit house..don't know if you guy's are familiar with the phrase...but you'll only ever need to buy

Re: Solder Paste for .5mm pitch Repair

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 09 19:35:05 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| Hi Carol- | What you are asking for can be done. Variables you must account for include the paste viscosity, dispensing head speed, dispenser height relative to board surface, and needle size. You can use most any semi-automated system such as Ca

Re: dispensing paste for rework

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 09 11:28:24 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| Has anybody successfully used an automated dispensing system to put solder paste dots on .5 mm pitch pads?? I need to replace some Meritec tsop sockets and I don't want to use the single site stencils for .5 mm parts. | Carol, Don't blame you f

Re: dispensing paste for rework

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 16 14:02:03 EDT 1999 | Timothy O'Neill

| Earl, | | Srt makes a system called the summit 2100D. Its a relatively new product but it is designed for rework applications. The programming is simple and interfaces well with other srt products. As with any dispensing system, you have to cl

Reflow Oven Capability Study

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 07 16:56:43 EDT 1999 | John Zizzo

Hi! I'm a process engineer attempting to do a capability study on our existing convection reflow oven - Heller 1500. It was recommended by an independent consultant to do at the very least, load testing, process ready testing, and board uniformity h

Re: 2 questions: via tenting and annular ring terminology.

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 07 13:41:42 EDT 1999 | Dave F

snip | | If you go for plugging be sure you have a protrusion spec that you can live with. This often results in little bumps of epoxy that can interfere with component placement. For us, tenting .015 vias usually gets us about 80% coverage from

Re: Through holes in SMT pads

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 07 14:14:03 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| Is anyone aware of some guidelines regarding through-hole in SMT pads? One of our designers wants to add through-hole leads in some SMT pads for an inductor. The size of the hole is 0.032 inches and takes-up approximately 25% of the pad area. Th

Re: Through holes in SMT pads

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 08 12:33:52 EDT 1999 | Mike Demos

Thank you all for your replies. Thanks to your replies and backup from the IPC-SM-782A (section 3.6.3.2) and James Blankenhorn's "SMT Design Rules & Standards," the designer has agreed to provide adequate clearance between the via and the pad. I wi

Re: VOC free flux wave solder fixtures

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 06 12:45:28 EDT 1999 | JohnW

| I've heard that use of VOC free flux with wavesolder fixtures can be challenging due to entrapment of water in the fixture. | | Is anyone out there successfully running VOC free with wave fixtures & did you experience problems? If so, how did you

Re: VOC free flux wave solder fixtures

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 06 13:02:41 EDT 1999 | John Thorup

| | I've heard that use of VOC free flux with wavesolder fixtures can be challenging due to entrapment of water in the fixture. | | | | Is anyone out there successfully running VOC free with wave fixtures & did you experience problems? If so, how d


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