Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 08 17:47:58 EST 2004 | davef
Russ: On "usually get some mask material from our board house. It cures with heat so it works really well in our applications.": We're unsure about the type of mask that you are using, but be careful [we used to do this, also]: * Final cure of the L
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 07 18:25:52 EDT 2019 | slthomas
Normally if the package is defined properly I would expect your machine to place it correctly but we have some parts pushed right down to the pads. If the paste is centered, and the parts are centered, and you have obvious bridging potential coming
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 26 19:03:40 EDT 2022 | aksaustin
It could be from your Deionized Mixed Beds. Resin on the mixed beds can have that smell if its bad or not flushed prior to use. Its a fishy/rotten eggs odor It would still happen if you dumped the water but didn't swap out the tanks and would smell
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 28 04:40:14 EDT 2005 | thaqalain
Motherboard:Intel: D845GLLY requiring PC133,128MB I done all 3 possible cases: I-Inserted AZEN RAM PC100,128 MB in Slot#1 with Kingston PC133,128MB in Slot#0,it read 126 MB. II-Inserted PC100 only in Slot#0,it read only 64 MB and Ssystem was exces
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 11 09:32:16 EST 2005 | patrickbruneel
"Finally, going back to your original point "I have insisted if it looks good don't touch it." That's the real issue. You and your operators have different standards. [Can you imagine how much touch-up your going to have when you go to leadfree?]"
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 15 23:30:35 EDT 2001 | Ivan Rojas
Well Dave ,,, ,, first thing I should do ,, is check my CAD data , and make sure match with the program in the pick and place machine ,, right now I work with Siemens and GC-Place ,,, In my case it may be other things to look for ,,, if is everythin
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 05 22:57:32 EST 2005 | gpaelmo
This has been our practice and its worked well: SMT process-QC/Touch-Up-Assembly. We have dedicated QC/T-Up after reflow trained under IPC requirements. They do the SMT inspection and ONLY touch-up if necessary. This way we never have to inspect SMT
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 16 09:24:11 EST 2008 | rgduval
In general, they certainly can be touched-up. I don't know of a CM yet that doesn't use a touch up step of some description. However, you'll want to be looking at the process to try and determine what is causing the pin holes and blow holes, and tr
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 01 13:51:23 EST 2005 | pjc
pr is 100% correct, can't have visual inspectors touching up for the reason he states. I have always seen that- when in doubt they will always "touch up". Touching up is always a bad thing. Looks like you have some problems that need fixing to elimin
Electronics Forum | Fri May 05 08:23:07 EDT 2006 | molosse21
Hi everyone We plan to use on our smt line sac 305 and on our wave soldering sn100c. Will there be a compatibility problem if we do make touch up with sn100c on smt or touch up thru hole components with sac 305 ??? Thanks for taking time to reply