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Managing Thermocouple wires during reflow profiling

Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 17 22:16:04 EST 2016 | cmarasigan

We are using KIC (kicthermal.com) in reflow profiling. It uses thermocouple wires about 0.5 meter only each point. Previously, Winkic the machine built in software which requires about 5 meters wire. No need for the operator to stand there and feed t

RH Meters

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 17 16:57:33 EST 2006 | Hoss

I'm looking for an RH meter for monitoring of a component drybox. Our target is to maintain 0-1% RH. I've looked at many different units and none of them have the required accuracy. +/-2% is the best I've been able to find with units capable of me

Incoming Water Quality

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 11 22:06:00 EDT 2001 | davef

The issue is not the cleanliness of your in-bound water. The issue is the cleanliness of the board your customer receives. Look at J-STD-001C, Para 8, "Cleanliness Requirements". The end product cleanliness is the end result of your: * In-bound

Re: Cost per placement measure

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 13 03:38:21 EDT 1999 | Paul Gerits

Hi Morris, I work as a technical consultant, application specialist for Philips EMT (SMT machine suplier). For cost per placement complex calculation can be made. To make a easy one just to hav an idea you can use following. Information needed: Pr

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