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Re: solder mask

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 12 05:33:23 EDT 1999 | Brian

| | (snip) | | | | You're quite right. However, anyone who uses MeCl in an aerosol spray needs his head examining. I'll go further: if he continues, he will most CERTAINLY need his head, the rest of his CNS and his liver examining a little later on

Re: solder mask

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 12 22:23:23 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| | | | (snip) | | | | | | You're quite right. However, anyone who uses MeCl in an aerosol spray needs his head examining. I'll go further: if he continues, he will most CERTAINLY need his head, the rest of his CNS and his liver examining a little

Re: solder mask

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 13 10:39:25 EDT 1999 | Boca

| | | | | | (snip) | | | | | | | | You're quite right. However, anyone who uses MeCl in an aerosol spray needs his head examining. I'll go further: if he continues, he will most CERTAINLY need his head, the rest of his CNS and his liver examining a

Re: Washing boards with paste...?

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 14 16:14:23 EDT 1998 | Jeff Sanchez

| Dear Larry, | I developed the ultrasonic cleaning process for Smart Sonic. It has developed into the most widely used stencil and misprinted PCB cleaning process worldwide. With that in mind, I offer some words of caution. "IT'S NOT THE ULTRASON

Re: Washing boards with paste...?

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 15 12:11:36 EDT 1998 | Bill Schreiber

Jeff, The use of flux thinner would only add another chemical to the process. Environmentally, that would not be a good idea. My guess is that you would only end up with "thinner jelly" anyway. Alcohol works well on RMA flux. When assemblers switch f

Re: Wave soldering machine selection

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 16:56:16 EDT 1999 | Kevin Hussey

| | We are an assembly house engaged in large volume manufacturing of Computer motherboards and others. We are in the process of selection of a new wave soldering machine. Can somebody help me inform what are the different parameters which must be e

Re: Wave Solder Fixtures: Biting the dust FAST!

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 14 17:39:37 EDT 1998 | Steve A

| I am running composite fixtures on my wave solder machine and after about 500 passes each (1 month)they are showing serious signs of wear in that the composite surface is bubbling up and glass fibers are also starting to show. | The problem here

Re: Wave Solder Fixtures: Biting the dust FAST!

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 15 07:54:42 EDT 1998 | Rob Fischer

| | I am running composite fixtures on my wave solder machine and after about 500 passes each (1 month)they are showing serious signs of wear in that the composite surface is bubbling up and glass fibers are also starting to show. | | The problem h

Selective wave selection

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 01 19:57:07 EST 2002 | davef

Selective soldering machines are a good way to "finish automation", if the design of the PCB is conducive to the application with just a few components to solder. Your points are good. A decision matrix for selecting a machine might also include:

Re: Thanks.

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 17:26:11 EDT 1999 | C.K.

| | | | Geez, those test guys are always whining about via holes, aren't they? I even had one test guy go over to our finals/add-on department and instruct everone to look for unfilled vias and fill them by hand! Without consulting the area manage


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