Electronics Forum | Fri May 29 06:02:58 EDT 1998 | Centre for Operations Management
To: United Kingdom electronics manufacturers employing SMT The Centre for Operations Management at London Business School (United Kingdom) is currently carrying out a study of quality management practices in the electronics industry. The "TQM in the
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 24 10:00:14 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
| I wonder if the attitude of some manufacturers gets acceptance from their customers. Some say, if they did not earn selling a machine then they also don't want to service it. | Does this affect users? Do you rather choose other manufacturers if you
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 06 09:18:33 EST 2001 | davef
Two things: 1 Go to IPC and buy "TP-1115 - Selection & Implementation Strategy for A Low-Residue No-Clean Process - Provides direction to electronics manufacturers interested in adopting low residue (LR) assembly technology. It addresses the concern
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 28 08:41:12 EDT 1999 | Tom Tellinghuisen
Wolfgang, We also tried to find generic 'guidelines' for Moisture Sensitivity levels. It would be a perfect world, if you could say that all PLCC84's were level 4 devices. Unfortunately it is not that easy. Moisture sensitivity levels are
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 14 01:21:29 EDT 1999 | Dean
| | Has anybody adopted the method of stencil printing with the board at a 45 degree angle to the squeegee blade? What are the benefits and drawbacks? I've heard you get better fine pitch results. | | | | TX | | Mark | | | I have used thetechni
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 14 07:01:44 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| Has anybody adopted the method of stencil printing with the board at a 45 degree angle to the squeegee blade? What are the benefits and drawbacks? I've heard you get better fine pitch results. | | TX | Mark | I know we all seek easy/better solut
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 17 10:21:32 EDT 1999 | Steve A
It may be worth mentioning to those that do not have the ability to rotate the PCB, that some folks adjust their aperture design on fine pitch leads by increasing the aperture size for those leads parallel to the X axis, thus allowing consistent volu
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 15:50:46 EDT 1999 | Justin Medernach
| 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
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
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 27 09:51:08 EST 2002 | Claude_Couture
I have worked with 4c's for two years. The feeders are "tinker toys" with a mechanism that slips, so the pick-up has to be adjusted several times as the reel is used, especially with 13" reels. The worm gear was plastic on the steel shaft of the moto