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IP3 Feeder for large cap.

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 05 00:53:09 EST 2004 | alwil

I have an Electrolytic capacitor which is 17mm in diameter and is 16.7mm in height. It is presented in a reel,44mm x 24mm. I want to know if there is a suitable feeder available to place this part onto a Fuji IP3. Thanks, Alan.

Moisture under chip capacitors

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 11 23:50:51 EDT 2003 | Dean

Epoxy is hydroscopic. A cavity will form when the cure furnace reaches the boiling point of water. The steam expansion creates the pocket. It can be large enough to be filled with molten solder from the wave machine and cause a hard short under th

Re: Broken capacitors

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 08 23:02:24 EST 2000 | LeeKibler

Beware the foam fluxer. I had a problem with cracked caps that just about drove me off the deep end. I discovered that my foam fluxer air knife was not turned on resulting in excessive flux. The excessive flux (VOC free) was not properly dried off

Laying down and holding large components

Electronics Forum | Thu May 22 13:31:52 EDT 2003 | Dave

If you have a component with a height issue and want to lay is down (capacitor in this case), what are the best methods to consider? RTV, epoxy or something else?

Re: Tombstoning of chip capacitors

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 24 15:15:43 EDT 1999 | John Thorup

| Could use a little help here. Can anyone clarify to me the cause and fix of chip caps/resistors tombstoning following reflow? | | Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. | Most common reason is uneven heating where one side of the component ach

Re: Tombstoning of chip capacitors

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 07:53:08 EDT 1999 | Scott Davies

| | Could use a little help here. Can anyone clarify to me the cause and fix of chip caps/resistors tombstoning following reflow? | | | | Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. | | | Most common reason is uneven heating where one side of the com

Re: Tombstoning of chip capacitors

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 09:48:28 EDT 1999 | Larry Koens

| | | Could use a little help here. Can anyone clarify to me the cause and fix of chip caps/resistors tombstoning following reflow? | | | | | | Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. | | | | | Most common reason is uneven heating where one side

Re: Tombstoning of chip capacitors

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 09:53:40 EDT 1999 | lwk

| | | | Could use a little help here. Can anyone clarify to me the cause and fix of chip caps/resistors tombstoning following reflow? | | | | | | | | Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. | | | | | | | Most common reason is uneven heating where

Re: Tombstoning of chip capacitors

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 15:47:25 EDT 1999 | JohnW

| | | | | Could use a little help here. Can anyone clarify to me the cause and fix of chip caps/resistors tombstoning following reflow? | | | | | | | | | | Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. | | | | | | | | | Most common reason is uneven hea

Re: Tombstoning of chip capacitors

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 16:42:32 EDT 1999 | Dave

| | | | | | Could use a little help here. Can anyone clarify to me the cause and fix of chip caps/resistors tombstoning following reflow? | | | | | | | | | | | | Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. | | | | | | | | | | | Most common reason is

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