Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 25 14:00:57 EST 2000 | Bill Schreiber
Dave is correct, a stencil cleaner is a good way to go. There is an article on our web site, by Dick Clouthier, that covers cleaning misprints with various types of stencil cleaners. Go to www.smartsonic.com and click on "Recommended Reading" to fi
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 21 16:38:45 EST 2000 | K. Ckak
RE :PCB/Assembly/EMS Industry Forecast for (99)/2K and beyond. Hi Folks, I would like to get PCB//Assembly//EMS Industry Forecast for 99/2K and next couple of years. Is there any web site that I could get help from? I require this info broken down
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 22 14:36:10 EST 2001 | aiscorp
Traditional client-server type CIM systems have required rather heavy IT support, and therefore many companies evaluating CIM systems are understandably concerned about the cost associated with this support. Recent technology advances have radically
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 29 10:26:21 EST 2001 | CAL
David- The information you ask about is what we deal with on an every day basis. We can entertain your questions off line at your convenience. The POC here at ACI you need to speak with is Mike Czajkowski (CHI-Kow-ski). He should be able to provide d
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 21 09:44:02 EST 2001 | markkrmp
Bill, Are you recommending the heat range of 95-100F (35-38C)to clean stencils with the Smart Sonic using the 440-RT SMT Detergent? The reason I am asking is were are looking at potentially the Model 2003 to clean our paste stencils and our adhesive
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 18 09:21:20 EST 2001 | Billy
There is a Fuji web site that you could use. But perversely they send you your login. This takes about 3 weeks to arrive usually... in my case it took 2 months. FCM's i find to be quite inflexable... If your doing high volume put it on them anything
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 14 22:41:03 EST 2001 | CAL
There are also Process monitoring tools that mount directly to your blades and monitor the paste. Impedance Spectroscopy is the process monitoring theory behind the tool. It works by having good sample data logged that the monitoring tool can compare
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 15:06:59 EST 2000 | rabell
We have recently moved our "ESD: See it! Believe It! Control It!" product to a network version. This particular course is aimed at engineers and technicians, and these people typically already have a computer on their desktop, so providing the train
Electronics Forum | Mon May 07 08:46:18 EDT 2001 | CAL
Searching the IPC website is a good start. http://www.ipc.org Some standards you may want to look over are.... IPC 600, IPC 610, J-STD-001 "riveting and circuit cards into metal shelf" definitely has my curiosity level elevated. Since you know your
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 12:55:54 EDT 2001 | JoAnn
Although I don't know the answer to this I am sure one of these people could help you. They are all members of the SMTA with a great deal of BGA rework experience. Doug and Ed both teach rework classes for us. If you are interested in a BGA rework