Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 28 21:01:09 EST 2008 | davef
Tony: Thanks posting information about your experience with strippers. First, why did you need to strip the entire board? Next, please clarify the following points to expand our knowledge of using Humiseal 1063 Stripper: * How long was the conforma
Electronics Forum | Wed May 17 18:22:15 EDT 2000 | Earl Moon
JAX, I agree with the SMTnet, flattering myself as if you meant me as an example. I just don't agree with where it should/is going. You and Thorup are shining examples of very technically capable people offering your advice and great knowledge free
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 04 09:46:50 EST 2007 | pms
Thanks for all your suggestions. I like the BGA replacement pad option the best. Reprogramming/programing? Forget it. That's what I'm trying to avoid. I'd be there all friggin day long, with all the loser "Labor Only" accounts we have. And oh, the p
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 03 17:42:35 EST 2008 | tonyamenson
I stripped the entire board because I had to have the boards troubleshot. Had a high failure rate from the field. The board coating was applied about 5 months ago. I was told by my people anything past 3 days and you will need this type of stripper
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 27 13:11:04 EST 2008 | tonyamenson
I was asked to post my finding about HumiSeal stripper for polyurethane coating. Both as an information sharing as well as someone who may offer advice on teh situational use of 1063 solvent stripper. So here is what I found: The stripper worked t
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