Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 15 12:53:59 EDT 2005 | stepheniii
Talk to the sales reps for your equipment. They might be able to put you in touch with someone who can convince your customers that what you are doing had been done for over a decade now on probably millions of boards and is a proven technology. Pro
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 18 07:49:48 EST 2005 | Samir Nagheenanajar
I agree that Moonman is a pretentious wannabe in the industry. His site has no relevant information, the only humur in there is a picture of his fat finger pushing a button. Myself and my collegues here thought of making a "fake" consulting company
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 06 14:00:27 EST 2005 | grantp
Hi, One of our suppliers suggested you could use the microwave to warm up the solder paste if you really needed to, and it did work for a full tube, but when I tried a half used tube, I thought I had invented a weapon of mass destruction. It was sca
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 16 12:06:52 EDT 2008 | realchunks
Seen this with our old board house. The uncured board is causing your problem. Hard to catch, but looks like you have all your ducks in a row. We presented the exact same thing to our board house, and naturally they blamed our process, handling, a
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 17 07:48:20 EST 2008 | muarty
Just trialled some NXT nozzles from SMT Xtra - very impressed by the quality of them, I would guess that their CP nozzles would be of similar standard. Had mixed results whilst using Metro nozzles for CP6 equipment, found lengths varying etc. You co
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 02 01:47:57 EDT 2008 | myleb
I'm new to SMT. Now, i'm making program for SPI machine to inscpect for solder paste of SP60-MU. I think this is a very good printer but some times, my program shows only 50-60% of volume transfer; and the average height is very high: nearly 200 pct.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 02 12:22:26 EDT 2008 | JerryS
Hello Ok there is not much info here. What you have to mae sure of is several key factors. 1. Have you entered the correct stencil thickness. 2. Are you using the stencil gerber (not the paste layer) The paste layer is usually not adjusted for ap
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 09 10:08:42 EST 2011 | julien
Hello all, We have an old batch cleaning machine in our production and we use isopropanol alcohol during the rinsing process probably to lower the surface tension. Right now we are looking for a new machine who can do a better job compare to the ol
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 11 01:48:05 EST 2011 | julien
Thanks guys, But for the cleaning process we already have a chemical product to clean flux residues and other contaminant. But it seems that we can't rinse properly under low stand-off components and we find trace of our chemical under some ceramic c
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 11 07:43:30 EST 2011 | davef
On cleaning under low standoff components: How about reading the papers that Mike kindly posted for you above? It's intended to answer questions about cleaning under low standoff components. On conferences, exhibitions, and shows: The BIGGEST show o