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SMT room environment

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 10 11:38:27 EST 2017 | charliedci

68 to 72F, 25 to 30% humidity. IPC might have exact numbers.

Anyone who has experience on IPC-TM650 environment test 2.6.3.1

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 12 21:07:47 EST 2003 | davef

Please email us.

Anyone who has experience on IPC-TM650 environment test 2.6.3.1

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 12 20:24:45 EST 2003 | Henry

Anyone who has experience in IPC-TM-650 Environment test Method 2.6.3.1? I have a question. It is the procedure to finish electrical connections. According to 2.6.3.1D, there are apparatus which are solder pot, soldering iron and flux. Then solder a

Anyone who has experience on IPC-TM650 environment test 2.6.3.1

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 17 14:14:15 EST 2003 | blnorman

The main function of the test is to evaluate the solder mask. Basically you are testing three samples: #1 - No solder mask, #2 - solder mask without solder, and #3 solder mask with solder. The solder pot is used to apply solder to the patterns on O

Storage Conditions for Finished Goods

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 10 13:59:54 EST 2005 | mdemos1

Hi. I am looking for information on storing completed PCBAs in a warehouse environment. My current assemblies use standard FR4 material - 4 to 6 layers. Component types range from 0402s to fine pitch QFPs and micro-BGAs. If I were to store this i

SMT Environment

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 10 10:00:40 EDT 2006 | slthomas

Temp. and humidity levels are dependant upon your chemical (paste and adhesive) specifications. Ballpark I'd say 70�F and 40%-45% RH are good targets, as our paste spec. says optimal ranges are 70-77� and 30-70 RH. As far as air quality, if you bui

Business/Manufacturing Operational Changes to Comply with Local/National COVID-19 Regulations

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 08 18:46:52 EDT 2020 | spoiltforchoice

Things are a little different in the UK. Here the rules (currently) say work from home if you can. That basically means anywhere like a factory or warehouse can remain open providing they can offer a safe working environment. So measures such as ext

Re: MSD in asembly and rework

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 24 09:48:15 EST 1998 | Steve Schrader

| Do you know if there is an IPC standard or industry standard | that addresses the proper process for handling MSD's in the production environment....? (rework etc.) | Not the receiving area. | Thanks so much, | Robin Arnold | PCB Development | Har

MSD in asembly and rework

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 23 16:20:10 EST 1998 | Robin Arnold

Do you know if there is an IPC standard or industry standard that addresses the proper process for handling MSD's in the production environment....? (rework etc.) Not the receiving area. Thanks so much, Robin Arnold PCB Development Harris Semiconduc

MSD in asembly and rework

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 23 16:17:39 EST 1998 | Robin Arnold

Do you know if ther is an IPc standard or industry standard that addreese the issues regarding the proper process for handling MSD's in the production environment....? (rework etc.) Not the receiving area. Thanks so much, Robin Arnold PCB Development

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