Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 17 04:34:57 EST 2003 | iman
wat angle of incline should the etched portion be? or am i missing something here?
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 05 20:35:44 EST 2005 | KEN
Typical is 4 to 6 degrees inclination.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 12 21:21:24 EDT 2001 | mugen
Hear! Hear! Hark do we hear the ringing bell of the town crier? DFM = design for manufacturability covers PDCA cycle for prototype and practically anything that needs engineering (common sense inclined) review, under the glorious sunny radiant heat
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 11 20:08:16 EDT 2001 | davef
Truth in promotion should have inclined Brian to disclose that the two searches on SMTnet are not created equal. [Welcome back, Brian. That wasn�t very long, was it?] See http://www.smtnet.com/Forums/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_thread&CFApp=1&Thread_I
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 14 21:16:00 EST 2002 | davef
Has anyone looked at the economics of running a 2meg [min] DI water batch cleaner ... * Open loop * Closed loop What are the assumptions of your analysis? Our inclination is that it is not worth the money to set-up and maintain a closed looper.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 24 17:05:37 EST 2003 | pjc
Correction: The Ultrapak (UPK) 600 and Electra models allow for conveyor incline adjustablity from 4 to 7 deg.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 07 16:15:10 EDT 2005 | valuems
Hello If you want one of these belt conveyers, I have a short incline one. Was getting ready to scrap it and you can have it for the shipping cost. Harry
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 06 17:23:02 EST 2006 | davef
We agree Russ. The government information is very confusing. University types have the time, resources, and patience to figure that stuff-out [and hopefully the inclination to steer others in the correct direction].
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 09 16:47:45 EST 2006 | slthomas
Perhaps I read your question wrong, but I would be more inclined to look for changes in your solder paste, your screen printing process, and your reflow profiles if you're suddenly having problems with more than one component.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 19 14:20:19 EST 2007 | slthomas
I'm inclined to suggest that you use a specified temperature, thus eliminating your situation. Why not use 90�C? I suppose you could calculate a duration for 70 based on the requirements at 40 and 90 if you really wanted to, but still I wonder why.