Electronics Forum | Sun May 30 18:52:35 EDT 1999 | Graham Naisbitt
| | | | | | I have always thought it to be a good practice to wash SMA's with water soluble paste (WS609) soon after reflow. Is there a time limit as to how long a board should sit after reflow before washing said board? For instance; processing a
Electronics Forum | Sat May 29 16:56:26 EDT 1999 | Jeff Sanchez
| | I have always thought it to be a good practice to wash SMA's with water soluble paste (WS609) soon after reflow. Is there a time limit as to how long a board should sit after reflow before washing said board? For instance; processing a double-
Electronics Forum | Sun May 30 10:15:34 EDT 1999 | Vic Lau
| | | | I have always thought it to be a good practice to wash SMA's with water soluble paste (WS609) soon after reflow. Is there a time limit as to how long a board should sit after reflow before washing said board? For instance; processing a dou
Electronics Forum | Mon May 31 15:09:56 EDT 1999 | JohnW
| | | | | | | | I have always thought it to be a good practice to wash SMA's with water soluble paste (WS609) soon after reflow. Is there a time limit as to how long a board should sit after reflow before washing said board? For instance; processi
Electronics Forum | Mon May 31 15:10:14 EDT 1999 | JohnW
| | | | | | | | I have always thought it to be a good practice to wash SMA's with water soluble paste (WS609) soon after reflow. Is there a time limit as to how long a board should sit after reflow before washing said board? For instance; processi
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 04 12:35:19 EDT 2001 | davef
I thought I responded this this a while ago, guess NOT!!! Wow, Dano yagot Entek boards that are that old!!!! Coo. Sounds kwazy that you�d end-up with that volume of old boards, but it�s probably one of those deals where correcting the problem keep
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 22:34:15 EDT 2001 | davef
The more we talk about this, the more it seems like you should use the process we've discussed to proof your design. Immediately there after, you should use a top-flight high-mix contractor to continue the prototype run for you. If you don't have t
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 03 16:51:58 EDT 2001 | edmentzer
We have stored PCB's in the refrigerator twice when our old pick and place died during production. One time the boards were in the frig for two days. I put the boards in a tray and covered the tray with plastic food wrap. We waited about two hours
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 05 13:41:47 EST 2006 | bvdb
We recently purchased an old Fuji IP-I placement machine and have been testing 8x4 feeders for 0805 parts, etc. I have opened some of the non-working feeders to replace broken pieces and have noticed that some of the feeders are completely clean ins
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 12 14:19:16 EDT 2007 | Grant
no offense Grant--I was designing P & P equipment and vehemently studying > competition when your mother was still wiping your nose...I was just ? >responding to the previous comment about footprint and feeder capacity--for > which there is no equal