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board stretch and IPC -D-300G

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 13:04:35 EST 2001 | slthomas

We've got a problem with a fine pitch board that has about .005" registration error at each end (towards the center of the board) when it's printed. Apparently we've got a case of board stretch generated at the fab shop. I still have to do some mea

To remove an AMP Mictor Connector

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 14 08:29:32 EST 2001 | dxiong007

Hi DaveF, Thanks for your suggestions. You are good man! Couple of years ago, I asked a question in this Forum, you are the first one gave me help. I also read many topics almost all of them have your comments and suggestions. I think in all those y

To remove a AMP Mictor Connector

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 11 19:41:28 EST 2001 | lsjp

Hi there, I am a bit late in answering the question about removing (and probably replacing) those d&%&$Z3 Mictors. Are they straddle mount or vertical? How many segments? What's the configuration of the board (PCB thickness, adjacent components, part

Screen Printing Adhesive on Mixed Technology Boards

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 15 13:51:23 EST 2001 | jhingtgen

John, To answer your question, we have a number of customers that are using this process, Pumpprinting very successfully! If you would like to contact myself I can provide you with some very good references that will be able to answer all your ques

Screen Printing Adhesive on Mixed Technology Boards

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 26 15:30:35 EST 2001 | jhingtgen

To all, For the benefit of everyone there will be a session conducted at APEX on this topic. I have included the information that I pasted from the APEX website (http://www.goapex.org). ADHESIVE PRINTING Chris Marinelli, Loctite Tuesday, Janua

Where's The Drill?

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 16 14:10:01 EST 2001 | mparker

I have oftened wondered how this industry lets its workers get away from being responsible. The best way I know of is to have them buy their own tools. Just take a look at the trades - carpenters, plumbers, welders, sheet metal men, body repair, mech

Where's The Drill?

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 21 14:10:39 EST 2001 | raton

I agree. Machine operators can jimmy up a $150k piece of equipment and get by saying something like 'I didn't know that dropping a scewdriver in doze movin parts would break anyting!' with out more than a token slap on the wrist. However, you're on

Where's The Drill?

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 22 12:51:03 EST 2001 | Claude_Couture

One of the points brought forward on this discussion is the level of responsibility the management wants to give the operators. The more responsabilities = higher salary.therefore, in order to save money in salaries, the operators are not held accoun

Where's The Drill? ... or responsibility

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 03 12:17:05 EST 2001 | mparker

DaveF- did you get your answer? By the way, did you ever find that misplaced drill or did you have a fine time at Wal-Mart, grumbling in the aisles whilst evaluating a new do-hickey replacement? I believe I have read from the responses that most agr

SPC on SMT

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 20 12:21:02 EST 2001 | mparker

First, determine a standard to follow. IPC/EIA J-STD-001C "Requirements for Soldered Electrical and Electronic Assemblies" is most current for electronic assemblies. Second, by your customers spec. determine which class of the standard to apply. Use


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