Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 15 14:51:37 EDT 2009 | davef
Glycerin is an organic solvent. look here: http://organicdivision.org/organic_solvents.html
Electronics Forum | Mon May 15 20:10:27 EDT 2000 | Dave F
David: How about starting with MCMs? IPC docs are: * 2225 - Sectional Design Standard for Organic Multichip Modules (MCM-L) and MCM-L Assemblies * DD-135 - Qualification Testing for Deposited Organic Interlayer Dielectric Materials for Multichip
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 30 16:32:33 EDT 2001 | LloydG
OA: as in Organic Activated type of Solder paste, meaning the flux vehicle is an organic type. which is actually a water-soluble type. this is the opposite of a NoClean type.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 13 14:15:46 EDT 2002 | davef
Entek is Enthone's OSP [organic solderability protection]. It is widely used in the PCB fabrication business. Imidazole (Via Systems) is good, but is not as widely available. Search the fine SMTnet Archive on: * OSP * Entek CU-56, Entek Plus CU-10
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 25 17:46:35 EST 2003 | davef
And the really sad part about that is: Some organizations actually REQUIRED a institutionally myopic organization like the FDA to go "Hello, design has a BIG impact on quality and you HAVE to pay more attention to that area".
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 22 11:24:08 EST 2005 | plastiksc2
Hi everyone. I need ideas on how to organize all my stencils. We have over 300 and it takes so long to find then for a job. I was wondering if anyone had ideas?
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 22 13:05:01 EDT 2016 | cyber_wolf
Hi, I am looking to re-organize our component taping area. Is there any commercial carrier tape storage solutions or is it pretty much up to me to design and build something ? Thanks in advance.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 16 15:26:33 EST 2000 | Doug
Ashok, Try the JEDEC organization (www.jedec.org) and search for "Publication 95". Doug
Electronics Forum | Wed May 23 11:32:13 EDT 2001 | kmorris
I beleive it's Organic Acid
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 31 16:53:30 EST 2003 | Raider
Another well-organized site with loads of info: http://www.smtinfo.net