Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 07 12:01:14 EST 2007 | elg1
The 3000 hours is correct. It was a VERY fast ROI! Back to the discussions on the earlier threads, some of this information is correct. If you exceed the design limitations for keep out requirements and your board tolerances vary, you can have twe
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 03 08:02:48 EST 2008 | dstevenson
hi all and a happy new year, does anyone know if there are any industry best practices for board design in terms of selective soldering?? Whilst right now the product portfolio of my company is not suitable for the introduction of a selective solderi
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 29 12:47:25 EDT 2012 | deanm
We are experiencing widely varying First Pass Yields for selective soldering. Some boards are near 100% while others are less than 50% depending on the pitch and general complexity of the board. Question: If you are running 100 boards through your s
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 31 02:43:55 EDT 2013 | hqew2013
The smallest finished hole available for 2 layer board is .020”. The smallest finished hole available for 4+ layer board is .014”. All holes are round and drilled through from top to bottom layer of board. No blind or buried vias. For holes = .15
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 24 15:43:04 EDT 2023 | previnmoore
ok that works for me
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 14:08:41 EDT 2000 | Bob P
We are currently looking for a new vendor who specializes in selective wave solder fixtures within Southern New Hampshire or Mass. Can anyone recommend a good supplier(s)?
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 15 09:13:18 EDT 2000 | bobbemc
Bob, We are a manufacture of selective wave solder fixtures. I would like an oppurtunity to offer you assitance. Please contact me at 215-340-0650 x234. Look forward to hearing from you. Bob Baginski EMC Global Technologies bobb@emcgti.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 20 15:10:02 EDT 2000 | jackofalltrades
We use Datum Dynamics for selective wave pallets and have been very happy with their work and fast turn around. We also get all our press fit fixtures from them. Check out their web site www.datumdynamics.com