Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 05 17:12:28 EDT 2000 | Michael Parker
Ashok- Rather than ink, consider using a paint marker. This is much more permanent (not easily removed with alcohol), is easily applied, comes in a "pen" like magic markers. Many pen tips available and a large choice of colors too. The down side is
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 18:13:03 EST 2001 | davef
First used a Binks for painting a '57 Chebby that Wesley B and I were rebuilding. We still use them for spraying conformal coatings. If Chrys was here, she�d freak. Look at: http://www.smtnet.com/library/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_article&article_i
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 29 01:09:25 EST 1998 | Pete Sorenson
| Does anyone know where to get conductive coatings you can spray/paint/bake on hard surfaces? I would like tha actual manufacturer not a coating service company. | I used products from Acheson Colloids with good results for many years. Phone 800-2
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 29 08:16:47 EST 2001 | Hussman
Unless your wave is very, very, very old - you are having your leg pulled. Or someone in your maintenance dept. is a little out of it. Most pre-heaters are already coated to prevent rust. Maybe the coating has flaked away, if so, I'd suggest using
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 07 00:14:20 EST 2001 | Ivan R
Marcos ,, We do place BGA in our HS180 but not that often , as we do run into some problems sometimes . We found out the best way for us ,, to turn outline on , and also paint the outside of the BGA with white pen and you won`t have any problems .
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 01 15:50:15 EDT 2002 | pjc
I had a 1995 SENSBEY MXL-400J at the last place I worked. I had very good results- easy to setup, run and maintain. It has a paint gun type spray head. Good idea to have spares cause they can clog. I sprayed a Multicore NC flux. Only downer was a fai
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 08 14:21:10 EDT 2003 | bman
Hello all, I'm working at a CM with less then ideal material storage shelving when it comes to ESD protection. I've got ordinary painted shelving units that I need make ESD safe. I'm considering dissipative mats or spray coatings for each shelf, t
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 08 15:30:50 EDT 2003 | bman
Hello all, I'm working at a CM with less then ideal material storage shelving when it comes to ESD protection. I've got ordinary painted shelving units that I need make ESD safe. I'm considering dissipative mats or spray coatings for each shelf, t
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 10 22:10:58 EST 2006 | davef
Muse We don't believe that the IPC TM-650 Test Methods Manual, 2.4.1E, Adhesion, Tape Testing--5/04 [ http://www.ipc.org/4.0_Knowledge/4.1_Standards/test/2.4.1E.pdf ] that you refer to is a "black pad" test. We think it's a method for testing the a
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 16 16:16:19 EST 2006 | fredc
We saw something like this in the machine shop years ago. Fumes from a soldering operation in the shop turned exposed iron and steel tools and the spindle on my Bridgport mill green. Can your supplier apply plating or a coating to the exposed parts o