Electronics Forum: pushing (Page 9 of 84)

Pick and Place Machine Validation

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 10 16:49:13 EST 2005 | Mark

Precisely why I run like hell at the sight of a salesman. Though some are actually pretty knowledgeable engineers (these folks are not the cookie-cutter catalog pushing guys).

green stick test

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 29 11:21:35 EDT 2005 | jsloot

I have heard the term as both green stick and orange stick, but yes, pushing on the leads to detect un soldered leads. The amount of force is subjective. Any thoughts on this is appreciated.

X-Ray Recommendations

Electronics Forum | Wed May 18 11:54:41 EDT 2005 | jdumont

I agree with Russ, check Glenbrook out. We ended up getting a VJ Electronix 1500 but I was pushing for the Glenbrook.

Lead Free Choices

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 12 08:48:23 EDT 2005 | jdengler

Of course he does. He probably won't have the guts to admit it. I like how these sales types use this forum to push their product but won't pay for any advertisements here. Jerry

Component Loss in CP643

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 29 06:43:13 EDT 2005 | Mika

Hi Stephen, my mouse have its own will so the wrong [Replay] was pushed. My intention was to share some general programming info. /Regards

Inner Layer Separation from Barrel Wall - Too Much Heat?

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 23 15:43:04 EST 2005 | Samir

Moonman, You never did answer the question. Was that you in the green smock and your finger pushing the button?

electrical check PCB

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 13 14:21:56 EST 2006 | chunks

We always have the board house do it. Why catch bad board for them? Don't let them push you around.

Water Soluble vs. No Clean

Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 16:42:16 EDT 2006 | Silver Sparrow

We run both No-Clean and Water Soluble boards without any problems. We had problems with solderballs, but adjusted the P&P machines not to push the parts into the paste so much. Home plate apperatures help also. The biggest question is if your cus

Carbon Ink vs Immersion Gold for key pads.

Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 15:56:25 EDT 2006 | Board House

Hi Patrick, Thank you for the info, We like to push ENIG, for us being the ENIG line is in house it is cheaper to use than the carbon, plus shelf life of the Carbon is an issue in Storage. Pre-application. Thanks again, Mike

V-groove question

Electronics Forum | Wed May 24 18:08:54 EDT 2006 | mgershenson

They cut it dry. Most shops use a rotating blade, some use 'skiving' just pushing the PCB past a v shaped blade. Don't know how popular the latter is anymore though.


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