Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 06 10:09:06 EST 2006 | slthomas
Or at the very least, destroying the blower bearings.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 14 16:00:50 EST 2018 | cbart
We have used it,, mixed results, cleans well, but can as you would imagine destroy plastic, i've had operators soak product and that caused problems, it also destroys any marking labels. we also use different Saponifiers to remove residues in the pas
Electronics Forum | Fri May 09 05:09:41 EDT 2014 | col_d
We're having an intermittent fault with a QSV-1 where it will on occasions oscillate violently during a run and this usually results in 1 or both Z-rods being destroyed, along with the nozzle currently fitted. This has been on and off for the last 2
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 15:57:44 EDT 2004 | Don Ackerman
We are a capacitor manufacturer. After crimping, we inspect the case length with digital calipers. The harsh environment (acid) destroys the calipers. Has anyone found chemical resistant measuring devices that will withstand this hostile environment?
Electronics Forum | Thu May 20 14:22:39 EDT 2004 | dougm
I need some advice on how to run a test with some large boards through the re-flow oven. The boards are 17"x17", 3/16" thick. Withought destroying one of the boards, how would I go about getting a good temperature profile?
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 16 11:25:46 EDT 2004 | davef
A little more information, please: * Describe the location and pattern of your cracks * Tell us the type of capacitor that you're destroying
Electronics Forum | Tue May 24 07:58:28 EDT 2005 | Rob
Sr. Tech, Let's not destroy the mystique, Dave is all seeing & omnipotent, so let's leave it at that. Sometimes the reality doesn't live up to the dream, so let's not take that risk! Rob.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 17 15:26:49 EDT 2006 | Chunks
Well, you won't win any IPC awards for doing this. Another idea is to use a center punch to create the dimple you need. It wouls be quicker and you won't destroy the barrel like you will with a drill. Don't ask me how I know.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 19 07:41:25 EDT 2008 | davef
And that's the key thing for an assembler. Who cares if the part is bone dry? Assemblers want to get the part dry enough so that soldering process does not destroy the part, so that he /she can move on to the next issue.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 25 12:53:03 EDT 2008 | jseagle
WML you have got to be joking, right??? I have never seen anyone destroy the English language like you. You can't be for real. I thought you were done with this forum, why do you keep coming back?