Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 16 12:29:45 EDT 2017 | charliedci
The best way to clean after soldering is to develop a "no clean" process and save the cost and labor of cleaning. Also a "questionable" way to develop clients is to post scenarios that appear to be real when in fact you are trying to generate busin
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 16 14:28:24 EDT 2017 | dontfeedphils
"Also a "questionable" way to develop clients is to post scenarios that appear to be real when in fact you are trying to generate business." ^ lol
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 07 10:10:28 EDT 2017 | tsvetan
Did you check the printing head wearing time? If I remember correct the head needs replacement after few KG of paste printing this means buy new head each few days in real production quantities. Beside for prototypes they are extremely expensive to
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 02 05:33:23 EST 2017 | jeffr
I know who the customer is Darby. He could just ask me to visit.... Just because I am retired and live in Melbourne is no real obstacle. Anyway, when it comes to the Laser machines experience is required, Silvio or myself are required.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 31 07:37:48 EST 2018 | stephendo
Michael What you say is not a reason for washing. It is a reason to not use Can't Clean solder paste. Although I guess if they use the real name they wouldn't sell as much as they do by calling it No Clean.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 23 05:06:44 EDT 2018 | ringelgr
Hi, our company looks for a new smt mounter, we need a low-medium production machine with a real cph around 22000, the option of jedec tray and a range of component 0402-2010. Thanks to everyone in advance.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 02 09:24:21 EDT 2018 | bandjwet
This one is a cost-effective kit that has real ground planes. http://www.soldertools.net/learning-how-to-solder-training-kit/ Bob
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 23 11:42:32 EST 2018 | dalsenkenneth
Hmm, I think I've heard that from my cousin before. I'll just ask him real quick.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 06 23:05:54 EDT 2019 | assuredtech
A men, Cheese-N-Rice, Praise the Load! Hal Aye Lou Ya. Thank you Dave. Now, time to get on to the real matters at hand. Let's build some boards.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 02 00:43:34 EST 2019 | luciano_zhang
The problem is they said what we designed is not qualifyed for production and they have files called "DFM" which is used for the real production to fit with the production line