Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 11 08:20:25 EST 2005 | Rob
Depends what the joint is on, and how historically it has performed - ie. is it a part that won't wick on the wave, or near a ground plane that never forms properly. It may be that they know something you don't about the board. However any info s
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 01 10:43:59 EST 2005 | Rob
Hi Greg, Is anyone logging the errors at QC/touch up stage so they can feed them straight back to SMT and fix them? (i.e. skipped components, poor paste coverage etc) Obviously the faster you spot an error the cheaper it will be for you. Cheers,
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 03 07:51:04 EST 2008 | realchunks
It's your not your mix, it's your technique. Use a small squirt bottle with a syringe tip to apply the material. http://www.dickblick.com/zz049/58a/
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 16 14:15:25 EST 2009 | paul_bmc
Hey, are you the Phil that work's up the hill? Or the Phil that sits at his desk and doesn't work up the hill?
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 17 06:40:21 EST 2009 | dontfeedphils
It depends on who's in the office. If someone's in here then I'm the one who works, but if nobody's in here then I just sit at the desk.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 12 13:28:23 EDT 2009 | dontfeedphils
Asymtek in-line machine with the Jet head hands-down. And since you will be coating silicone you should virtually have no touch-up after it exits the machine because of the higher viscosity of this material.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 16:28:49 EDT 2010 | mikesewell
Beyond just the cosmetic dewets reliability is very flux/coating dependent. Don't forget about any touchup or hand soldered parts after wave as well.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 06 06:56:26 EST 2015 | stivais
How about rework (touch-up) for Class 3? Some say that you are not allowed to rework anything for Class 3. Though I have not found any proof for this 'requirement' in the standards.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 23:47:03 EDT 1999 | Scott McKee
| | | There is a practise within the industry of an Inspector inspecting a board, and that same Inspector performing touch-up. My opinion is that the Inspection and Touch-up operations should be separate functions whereby the Inspector is not perform
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 24 00:04:55 EDT 1999 | Scott McKee
| | | There is a practise within the industry of an Inspector inspecting a board, and that same Inspector performing touch-up. My opinion is that the Inspection and Touch-up operations should be separate functions whereby the Inspector is not perform