Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 03 15:54:35 EDT 2010 | keiths487
we use a cyberoptics lsm 300, which IMO provides good service
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 10 06:26:00 EDT 2010 | cunningham
We have 2 Koh Young systems and they perform just great
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 03 13:46:46 EDT 2010 | davef
2 Benchtop paste inspection * Synapse 3D Master 3000neo Desktop SPI Machine [Synapse Imaging; Room#102-505, SK VENTIUM, 522, Dangjeong, Gunpo-si, Gyeonggi, South Korea; 82 3 1436 0430 http://www.synapseimaging.co.kr] * ZC1000 [PTS System (S) Pte Ltd
Electronics Forum | Mon May 11 13:59:53 EDT 1998 | Chris Fontaine
| Hello. | 1 Could anyone tell me the range of temperature | to solder MI components? The process eng is using 400~500 | degrees Celcius!! For standard 0805/0603 chips & TH components & | also to touch up on ICs. What is the con
Electronics Forum | Wed May 13 16:39:41 EDT 1998 | Herb Pabes
| | Hello. | | 1 Could anyone tell me the range of temperature | | to solder MI components? The process eng is using 400~500 | | degrees Celcius!! For standard 0805/0603 chips & TH components & | | also to touch up on ICs. What
Electronics Forum | Wed May 13 16:41:07 EDT 1998 | Herb Pabes
Wave solder temperatures are normally 485 deg. FARENHEIT... not Celcius.. Perhaps you got your units wrong?
Electronics Forum | Thu May 14 21:46:27 EDT 1998 | D.Lange
| Hello. | 1 Could anyone tell me the range of temperature | to solder MI components? The process eng is using 400~500 | degrees Celcius!! For standard 0805/0603 chips & TH components & | also to touch up on ICs. What is the con
Electronics Forum | Sun May 10 06:40:28 EDT 1998 | PhingMae
Hello. 1 Could anyone tell me the range of temperature to solder MI components? The process eng is using 400~500 degrees Celcius!! For standard 0805/0603 chips & TH components & also to touch up on ICs. What is the consequence?
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 10 17:02:32 EDT 2005 | Inds
wats the thickness of your board.. and the dimension.. I would not heat the board beyond 150deg C.. coz if the board is thick and large.. it will take a long time to reach that temp..and you will burn off your flux.causing poor solder joint. Ind
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 10 14:56:03 EDT 2005 | pjc
"Too Hot" is any more heat than what is needed to reflow the solder. You should have the Auto-Profile software for the machine, this will accurately monitor and record temps. There is also port for the component itself to monitor package temp. There