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Post- and pre-reflow rework

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 04 15:28:22 EST 2005 | davef

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Touch-up and Inspection Process

Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 06 17:39:15 EST 2005 | Darby

1st law of Surface Mount. You WILL run out of parts on the last board going through before a long weekend. 2nd law of Surface Mount. Touchies WILL touch. I'm with Russ and Rob. Touch up is EVIL and should only be tolerated in exceptional circumst

SPC and Wave

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 15 03:29:52 EDT 2005 | dougs

thomas, why isn't it process control, you cant just think that because you've set up your machine properly ( pot temp, wave height, pre-heat etc etc )that everything is going to be ok, there are other factors that you wont find with wave riders or

SPC and Wave

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 15 08:20:44 EDT 2005 | stepheniii

And why do you want to control the process? To prevent defects, I would think. Actually orginally the way I first saw SPC was to reduce inspection. If you are using SPC for plating thickness, you don't have to measure every piece to be confident the

SPC and Wave

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 15 12:41:56 EDT 2005 | russ

You are not wrong in monitoring the Product (your really not monitoring the process). This methodology is valuable if your process is unstable (SPC is used to stabilize process). There is value in "real time" inspection of a process's product as lon

UPS and ROHS Compliance

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 27 15:39:08 EST 2006 | GS

Thanks Patrick yes I feel better now, but allow me a comment: Reason A: your answer confirms my tough. In general could be accepted Reason B: your answer "The primary function of ups start when electricity is "off" so the equipment is clearly exem

UPS and ROHS Compliance

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 15 14:42:35 EDT 2006 | Tim Austin

You wrote "The directive does not state anything about generating electricity"; actually it does do exactly that: Equipment, "which is dependent on electric current or electromagnetic fields in order to work properly, and equipment for the GENERATIO

Imm Silver and Voiding

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 23 10:10:15 EDT 2006 | Gman

Some amount of voiding was always seen on sites where solder paste is printed. These voids are much smaller. However the site where a flip chip is flux dipped has never had problems with voiding. Macro voids (and huge ones at that)across the board s

RNETs and Lead Free

Electronics Forum | Wed May 07 10:15:46 EDT 2008 | llaerum

We are also having some issues with certain small parts. In our case this is tantalum caps and 0402 caps. We had a vendor admit after much discussion that the plating used from a particular orgin was different on the tantalums. The tehory is thatthsi

RNETs and Lead Free

Electronics Forum | Wed May 07 15:26:05 EDT 2008 | joeherz

Interesting - We're using the same AIM products as you. On the lead free, 353, did you start out with it or did you try the WS485? That was the 1st product recommendation we got from AIM and we found that the lot to lot consistency was not good. T


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