Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 11 12:36:13 EST 2011 | palletman
Sorry for the typo thats MB-Mfg.com
Electronics Forum | Wed May 25 14:09:47 EDT 2016 | tluong
Would you try http://www.artek-mfg.com?
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 11 12:30:51 EST 2011 | palletman
We have sucessfully built pallets for several customers with fine pitch connectors. By adding a unique insert of titanium webing we eliminated solder bridging and still obtained proper hole fill. Some examples are shown at http://www.mf-mfg.com.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 06:31:30 EDT 2017 | pavel_murtishev
Evtimov, Check them: http://www.mb-mfg.com/products/surface-mount-carriers Only for instance. All can remember material I was using was black and made of pressed fibers. It was hardly treatable as well. Regards, Pavel
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 04 16:32:22 EST 2003 | Marc
Marc, I agree with Dennis. Your best method is to apply solder mask over the pads, then install the BGA. You can also remove the balls or completely remove the pads, but it take a skill person to do it. We do all that type precise rework in Southern
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 04 10:08:22 EST 2008 | dphilbrick
We have a version of an ERP called Catalyst. It was developed within Ga Tech and then privatized. http://www.catalyst-mfg.com is their link. It is a really versatile system and handles PCBA operations very well. It also comes in an open license versi
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 13 19:46:13 EST 2001 | Dave Oggy
The componant details can be found at: http://www.jst-mfg.com/pdfE/eFLZ.pdf its the 21 pin variety I need. I'm sorry but anyone suggesting that I manually do !anything! with this componant has got perfect 20/20 vision along with the soldiering skills
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 22 10:08:28 EST 2015 | rgduval
MFG.com used to do some PCB assembly, etc. I had thought about signing up with them a couple of lifetimes ago, but, found the cost too much for my small company. *sales alert* My current company is in the middle of launching our beta services...we'
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 29 16:59:59 EDT 2004 | davef
We know this isn't what you asked for, but sometimes it's nice to consider alternatives. * American Tooling and Machining Co.; 45554 Industrial Pl, Fremont, CA 94538; (510) 657-9509 * MB Manufacturing's; 350 Rt. 46 East Rockaway, NJ 07866; (973)586-2
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 21 14:50:30 EST 2015 | rwa71122
Hello All, First, I am new to this forum, so please excuse any mistakes I make in this post. We have had much success in securing good suppliers for our CNC machined components using the reverse auction site MFG.com. Does anyone know of any simila