Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 14 03:41:26 EST 2008 | kywl
For your pad layout and spacing between > components, look here: _a class=roll > href="http://portal.ipc.org/Purchase/ProductDetail > .aspx?Product_code=77b562c1-b8f8-db11-8a6a-0050568 > 75b22" > target="_blank"_http://portal.ipc.org/Purchase/Pr
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 08 12:34:53 EST 2000 | rogerg
If disqualified, suggest moving to Montana, starting a ranch and becoming a dental floss tycoon....wax it up and put it in a little box to sell downtown.....got to be less stress. On the more serious side I would like to thank the Wizard and all the
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 13 12:33:27 EST 2003 | Steve Freeman
We are currently looking for a local source to perform in house, hands on training for PTH hand soldering and rework. The instruction must be hands on and cover from the basics of soldering through performing rework. We have investigated training thr
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 07 09:07:28 EST 2000 | Mike Andrews
Have you tried contacting your locat MEP (Manufacturer's Extension Partnership)? Here in New England at least they have a good reputation and I have personally found them to be a great resource. Use the link below to get to their national site - ther
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 23 13:25:21 EST 1998 | Steve Gregory
Steve - you must not work to IPC class 2 or 3 requirements. If the solder is "pillowed" around the lead, I would strongly suspect a wetting problem. Most of the Paladium leads I see soldered have a strong line of demarcation but no pillowing. Hav
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 13 22:20:48 EST 2008 | davef
For your pad layout and spacing between components, look here: http://portal.ipc.org/Purchase/ProductDetail.aspx?Product_code=77b562c1-b8f8-db11-8a6a-005056875b22 For your standoff height in SMT, we do not concern ourselves with standoff height. It
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 07 10:12:39 EST 2000 | ralph
I don't know about Dinah mo..but I do know a good joke. And yes..I do consider myself lucky to find this site. THough I'd wish I'd found it 4 yrs ago when I entered into Electronics Manufacturing. Anyway...thanks for the help..and You too Mr. Wiza
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 09 14:09:54 EDT 2003 | davef
MA/NY DDave, I'll take your money. I'm betting on the Class II, whatever that is, because: * Solder is the same. * Board is the same from a fabrication and probably materials standpoint. * Components are the same. * Processing is the same. ... but
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 04 15:06:33 EST 2004 | dramos1
Hi Russ, Thanks for the input. We already check our subcontractor mounting of the connector on the board and it seems that the problem is related to some batch of connectors from their vendor. Anyway, i believe that your suggestions on the agreement
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 12 10:05:20 EST 2005 | Dreamsniper
we are using polyimide boards 6 inches x 7 inches, 2.5mm thick, 12 to 14 layers, for aerospace industries. I am using a long bake of 12 hours at 70'C prior to manufacturing or exposure to elevated reflow and wave soldering temperature. If schedule i
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