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Re: QFP "leg straightener"

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 14:45:11 EDT 1998 | Frank Johnson

Please check out the Beau Tech MilProbes. These are inexpensive tools that are very often used to correct bent QFP leads of any size. Thanks, Frank | Is a machine available to straighten QFP legs | Where? | How much? | Anygood?

Idaho Gold

Electronics Forum | Wed May 01 14:22:48 EDT 2019 | stephendo

There was a British reality show where they dropped scientists different places and gave them challenges. One place was in New Zealand near an old gold mine. One task was to purify gold with the materials they had on hand. Take a wild guess what they

AP 25Hie

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 13 19:16:03 EST 2004 | pjc

Dedicated tooling uses what MPM calls an "H" tower. You mount the board support plate (dedicated tooling) on top of the H tower. If boards are only single-sided SMT, meaning only components on one side, the board support plate is flat with vacuum hol

Mycronic vs. Juki: Your Opinions?

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 08 15:01:30 EST 2023 | rgduval

You'll get as many opinions as you get people who respond to this, and none of them will be wrong :D My career has been on Mycronic machines, so, I know them best. I think Mycronic are hands down the best machines for high-mix, low-volume productio

MPM Momentum 2d Inspection questions

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 09 01:48:26 EST 2018 | aemery

Unfortunately Gerber EZ is probably the one thing I know very little about. As an FSE with Speedline I only had one client at that time that was using it and an application engineer came in and helped them with it. Sorry I can't give a direct answer

Ready, Shoot, Aim!!!!

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 14 20:39:07 EST 2001 | davef

We are unhappy with the effectiveness of the results of our problem trouble-shooting / corrective action process. It�s not as bad as the classic "Ready, Shoot, Aim!" ... but some things just never seem to get fixed. A partento of the causes of our

Tools For Cleaning PCB after Soldering

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 23 10:15:57 EDT 2017 | solderingpro

Rob, That is where Bob works. ------------------------------------------------------- There are many companies that exist offering multiple different products and procedures for cleaning pcb assemblies. I agree, in my practice, most companies str

Re: Electronic manufacturing company near the beach.

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 04:49:10 EDT 1999 | Brian

| | | Is feasible to have an electronic manufacturing company near the beach? How affect the corrosion the electronic components? | | | | | I guess it depends what you mean by 'near'. Will the building be a custom design or an existing one? What kin

Re: Electronic manufacturing company near the beach.

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 16 05:31:00 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | Is feasible to have an electronic manufacturing company near the beach? How affect the corrosion the electronic components? | | | I guess it depends what you mean by 'near'. Will the building be a custom design or an existing one? What kind of p

Books Available to Review at SMTnet

Electronics Forum | Wed May 24 17:49:51 EDT 2000 | Keith Luke

SMTneters, The end of May finds several recent publications from leading publishers on my desk. I am all too happy to share these books with our loyal SMTneters in the hopes that they will provide us with a timely review of the new release. For ma

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Beau Tech
Beau Tech

A US manufacturer of quality hand tools for those engaged in the repair, rework, R & D, testing, and assembly of electronic components and printed circuit boards from Through Hole to 2Mil Pitch Surface Mount.

Manufacturer

98 Elm St.
Portland, ME USA

Phone: 1-207-775-6139