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vacant facility available for manufacturing -PLEASE READ!

Electronics Forum | Fri May 14 13:42:21 EDT 1999 | andy blair

I am currently an employee of Cabeltron Systems in Ohio. Our manufacturing divisions have been outsourced to Celestica, strictly a business deal. No hard feelings there. Our building is located in Southern Ohio and will soon be vacant with 300 people

Re: vacant facility available for manufacturing -PLEASE READ!

Electronics Forum | Thu May 20 10:09:16 EDT 1999 | Eric Maddy

| I am currently an employee of Cabeltron Systems in Ohio. Our manufacturing divisions have been outsourced to Celestica, strictly a business deal. No hard feelings there. Our building is located in Southern Ohio and will soon be vacant with 300 peop

Re: Wrote some software at home ................... (plug)

Electronics Forum | Thu May 13 00:34:49 EDT 1999 | Jeff Sanchez

| WARNING: This is a plug. | | I have read post on this site where the question is raised: "My machine can do 80 units per hour, but I am only getting 35 - WHY?" | | Well I have written w95/database code that reads FUJI output files (CPII,CPII,IP2

Re: Wrote some software at home ................... (plug)

Electronics Forum | Thu May 13 09:41:25 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea

| | WARNING: This is a plug. | | | | I have read post on this site where the question is raised: "My machine can do 80 units per hour, but I am only getting 35 - WHY?" | | | | Well I have written w95/database code that reads FUJI output files (CPII

Re: Wrote some software at home ................... (plug)

Electronics Forum | Thu May 13 21:22:27 EDT 1999 | Matt

| | | WARNING: This is a plug. | | | | | | I have read post on this site where the question is raised: "My machine can do 80 units per hour, but I am only getting 35 - WHY?" | | | | | | Well I have written w95/database code that reads FUJI output f

Re: Why not use lead-free plumbing solders in electrical applications?

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 16:21:09 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea

| Another basic soldering question. I notice that lead-free solders have become required for plumbing applications due to legislation. In a local hardware store, I noticed the existence of lead-free solders (based upon tin-copper I think) with a me

DEK fine pitch autoflex pin breakage

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 19:05:27 EST 1999 | Earl Moon

Folks, I think we are getting closer to being very happy with DEK stencil printers of the 265 GSX variety. However, problems continue arising concering fine pitch autoflex tooling pin breakage. We are told by the British engineering establishment,

Re: Shorts on BGA

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 15 16:07:32 EST 1999 | Earl Moon

| | After rmoving a BGA (plastic)to correct unexplained shorts | | I installed another BGA using flux only. | | Checking on an X Ray machine and found two shorts. | | | | can anyone give a good explenation ? | | | | Thanks | | | | Ron | | | Ron,

Re: Markers - Pens

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 22 20:45:04 EST 1999 | Dave F

| I need some help to see if anyone knows of a vendor that makes a permanent marker that is in the Houston area that can write on a PCB the size of a grain of rice using white permanent ink...That's the amount of space we have to write our serial num

Re: Markers - Pens

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 23 15:10:34 EST 1999 | michael nguyen

| | I need some help to see if anyone knows of a vendor that makes a permanent marker that is in the Houston area that can write on a PCB the size of a grain of rice using white permanent ink...That's the amount of space we have to write our serial n


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