Electronics Forum | Tue May 24 21:48:23 EDT 2005 | steve
You can continue repair and rework with tin/lead solder until 7/06. However!!! Any product still on the shelves overseas after 7/06 will be returned to the USA. Thought? Maybe start repairing with SAC305 now? Also SAC is Tin, Silver and Copper. No Ni
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 16 21:39:40 EDT 2001 | davef
The method you suggest is about the only way to �clean-up� this terrible situation. Realistically, this is a "memory" type condition induced by design, build symmetry, "cross ply construction", excessive cool down rates during lamination or reflow a
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 29 20:50:20 EDT 2010 | davef
For day-to-day production, you're going to need to document that you've: * Pulled an item from floor stock * Returned an item back to floor stock ... not everyone is capable of doing that process. Currently, you have an established in-bound material
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 08 00:49:59 EDT 2005 | Mika
We do the following things: 1.) RoHS PCB:s is marked with a code. This is to identify that the PCB:s itself are RoHS compliant. 2.) If it is a true RoHS PCBA; we put a printed label with a green "texture" on the PCBA. 3.) If it is a mixed PB free/PB;
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 01 13:07:56 EDT 2005 | chunks
We return materials to stock all the time. Have also noticed some repair people like to pilver the reject bin every so often so they have a stock pile of their own. This too adds up on discretes.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 02 16:30:42 EDT 2000 | Michael Parker
I found a reference to Cost of Conversion earlier this year. Basically, the average cost to convert a single component from raw materials to assembled goods is $.08, just after pick and place. After placement and before reflow, repair (solder paste r
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 24 03:36:19 EDT 2010 | naveed
Hi all!i m using yv100xg line,with vois application version 1.5R2000,when the mechine starts,after loading all files and returning to origin,a mesg appears ,that iz"Ea12324:the repair detection of the file.the mchne is unusually finished and it has t
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 06 10:08:55 EDT 2013 | grauen06
We keep all moisture sensitive parts in a humidity control enviroment at our main plant, but our return/refurb products building does not have humidity control. My question: Do moisture sensitive ICs that get hand placed by our refurb/return team n
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 07 16:36:37 EST 2011 | remullis
I have been working on collecting data all day today. We are a OEM so our RMA and QA system is tied together. I have taken this data and broken it down by part type and individual boards. We had 264 (defects/rma returns) of that, 88 were NO Faults. O
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 13 09:22:08 EDT 2008 | scotceltic
Don't waste your time or your repair technicians time on 100 PCBA's. Order the correct part size for the pads and return the old part. There shouldn't be much of a cost difference. This will save you a massive amount of time on rework not to menti