Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 11 11:54:36 EDT 2011 | Shean Dalton
There are aerosol spray on flux removers that contain Trichloroethylene. There are also many other flux removers on the market. Recommend you explore more options. To help get an answer quickly, you can contact Zestron, Kyzen, Petroferm, etc; an
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 22 22:10:09 EDT 2011 | unisoft
Hi maybe this will help Rich larue rlarue@unisoft-cim.com ProntoGERBER-CONNECTION ( http://www.unisoft-cim.com/gerber_connection.htm ) imports raw Gerber data and allows the user to add intelligent information to the shapes on the display and c
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 10 10:45:32 EST 2011 | aqueous
The use of IPA in automated defluxing systems is nearly extinct for the following reasons: 1. IPA is flammable. In a spray-in-air environment, the already low flashpoint is even lower. 2. IPA is not a great solvent. There are specific containme
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 25 15:52:40 EST 2011 | davef
"IPC-2221 - Generic Standard On Printed Board Design" talks to fiducials. Anther take on fiducials says they shall meet the following requirements. * Make fiducials 1 - 1.5 mm diameter circle. * Cover fiducials with tin. * Keep solder mask opening at
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 22 10:52:32 EST 2011 | davef
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Electronics Forum | Fri May 18 23:48:02 EDT 2012 | mspcb
Hi, Since you're looking information about flexible printed circuits,a book entitled "Printed Circuit Boards R. S. Khandpur" could give you lot of information about flex circuits from Design, Fabrication, and Assembly Phase. The book contains compr
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 30 17:59:29 EDT 2012 | rway
It should also be noted that if you can control your humidity, you can reduce the chance of static build-up. Do you monitor the humidity in your facility? This alone, can be the greatest contributor to static build-up and ESD damage. But back to t
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 10 08:40:21 EDT 2012 | donkudner
After selecting a few ovens based on the mfr's specifications, I plan to send them a thermal "slug" to run in their ovens (a 1/4" thick, high temp fiberglass slab with imbedded thermocouples). Since we are replacing ovens with fixed speed blowers wit
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 07 12:37:42 EST 2013 | phase1
Resistor/Caps using package library Match-45% White pixel solder-25% search window-25% Tant caps custom teach checking for pattern/value Do you also put a polarity band check in there or just check the value and click the polarity box? same passing
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 20 16:10:27 EDT 2013 | woodsmt
Most pots have a drain system, but that is a scary thing to use. I have seen places that have plumbed it nicely with ball valves and such to control the flow into small containers, but still fraught with danger. I use small metal bread pans. I lad