Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 05 14:51:00 EST 2000 | JAX
Nick, In siemens terms: Fuji has the ability to check "ink spot" which I assume is what you are doing now. The only difference is the vision capabilities between the two machines. You do not have the freedom of siemens type gray scale with Fuji. Yo
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 05 14:56:16 EST 2000 | JAX
Nick, In siemens terms: Fuji has the ability to check "ink spot" which I assume is what you are doing now. The only difference is the vision capabilities between the two machines. You do not have the freedom of siemens type gray scale with Fuji. Yo
Electronics Forum | Thu May 13 20:38:32 EDT 1999 | lima
Does anyone know of any industry guidelines for the exhausting of volatiles in reflow ovens? I've seen some numbers like 1,000ppm for the oven atmosphere, but is this typical? My concern is the volatiles in my WS629 solder paste may be attacking th
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 07 04:28:26 EDT 2005 | Slaine
were looking at paste, wire, preforms and solder bars (for solder pots), concentraiting on HMP, sn62,96S, and 2 different sac alloys, we also have 7 different fluxes and 16 temination inks (which were also having to change for RoHS because the ink co
Electronics Forum | Thu May 25 03:31:17 EDT 2006 | slaine
Hi I manufacture ceramic parts that have a terminations that are palladium/platinum/silver or any combination of the 3. Termination Ink usually consists of 3 main parts the alloy, glass frit and binder. Binder is to help bind everything together whi
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 14:01:49 EST 2000 | dean
This technique is commonly known as "black boxing". The majority of IC's are marked with ink. Simply use a tiny piece of sandpaper to "scratch the surface" and render the device blank. This will work with Laser marked parts as well. If your volum
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 07 11:06:44 EDT 2000 | John O'Brien
You ought to consider Data Matrix directly marked on the boards It can be done with laser, inkjet, or other permanent marking methods. Never falls off, can be read even if 30% is obliterated. For an example, check any AMD (K6, K7) or Intel Pentium c
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 14:01:49 EST 2000 | dean
This technique is commonly known as "black boxing". The majority of IC's are marked with ink. Simply use a tiny piece of sandpaper to "scratch the surface" and render the device blank. This will work with Laser marked parts as well. If your volum
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 11 12:44:37 EDT 1999 | Mike Demos
In a cost-reduction effort, our Design group is attempting to eliminate silk-screen (legend ink) on some new products. By the elimination of this process, there will be a slight decrease in the cost of the bare board. Presently, the silk screen den
Electronics Forum | Thu May 20 14:02:36 EDT 1999 | Scott
| Anyone have experience in marking boards with data matrix symbols? inline? Laser or ink or label? | The objective is serialization and total traceability. | I'd really like to speak to you about it! | | Inscriptech technologies makes the laser ma