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Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 22 21:09:53 EST 2003 | Doug Loberg

I am the rep in Minnesota. Contact Hugh Ollech at: hughollech@aol.com or 217-529-5735 for information.

Re: PCB snap-offs

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 30 11:10:24 EDT 2000 | Steve Thomas

you also may find that varying the width/spacing of your breakaways affects how they run through a pass-through system, if you utilize one. They can raise he!! with conveyor sensors, throw timing off, send printers into a new cycle before the board

SMT Insignia Enigma

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 17 12:43:52 EDT 2002 | SMTA Director of Publications Jesse Katzman

I am helping Mark Kastner of Everbrite, Inc. identify one company logo. His contact information is furthest below. Two images are currently available on... www.sfoproductions.com/images/images.html ...under the "Miscellaneous" heading from the last

Re: wafer to waffle

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 11 20:41:09 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Try: * Semiconductor Equipment 5154 Goldman Ave Moorpark CA 93021 805.529.2293 fax 2193 * Palomar ?? (Hughes Aircraft, Technology Products) 2051 Palomar Airport Rd., Carlsbad, CA 92009 619.931.3622 fax5191 Jeff King appl x3629 * Kulicke&Soffa, 201 B

Re: PCB snap-offs

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 29 18:56:41 EDT 2000 | Campbell Livingston

One of the major problems with snap off's is heat from the wave weakens the joints. Try using more holes but smaller size. V-grooves may also be an option, but depth control is a problem as most are not NC machine controlled. Direction through the wa

Re: PCB snap-offs

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 31 05:20:08 EDT 2000 | dougie

Thanks for your help guys. We've V-scored boards in the past and it led to difficulties, as mentioned with the depth of groove etc... Our PCB's vary in shape and size drastically, and I mean drastically. So it looks as if a little more though on wh

BGA rework using Tacky Flux

Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 14 08:13:14 EST 2006 | gipos Mike

We are doing a lot of CSP-BGA rework with tacky flux from Senju Metal.Their flux is very good.We are buying directly from Japan 529D flux. We have reworked BGA processor plastic sockets of Fujitsu Laptops. What kind of flux you are using? Not all of

BGA rework using Tacky Flux

Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 21 16:36:19 EST 2006 | gipos

Hi James, You can use the same flux for micro BGAs.The 529D we used for rework of high freq. CSPs and even w/out cleaning it still worked on 2.5GHz.We have not washed the flux for 6 months and the RF features of the circuits remain the same. No chan

Re: PCB snap-offs

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 29 17:05:00 EDT 2000 | Travis Slaughter

There are a large number of variables that determine how many tabs are needed. The biggest ones I can think of, off the top of my head are. Board thickness .031 needs more than .093 Process and equipment used in assembly some processes and equipment

Re: PCB snap-offs

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 29 18:12:24 EDT 2000 | Darby

Dougie, not a dull question at all. How about this. Get one of your engineers cad files and add a couple of snap-offs to it yourself. Put both files to a supplier and see if the price is any different. I asked two of my local manufacturers and they b

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