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Black pad defect

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 11 15:54:23 EST 2003 | Jodi Roepsch

I am interested in knowing if anyone has new information about the black pad defect with ENIG plating. I am interested in it from the viewpoint of risk assessment, testing done on final product to isolate failures,and root cause of the defect. Than

MPM UP2000 Hi-e

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 07 10:02:58 EDT 2006 | cyber_wolf

Doug, Could you please explain what you mean by "risk assessment on the secondary market". Thanks

Re: Avoiding Blood letting on stencil printer

Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 17 08:05:19 EST 2001 | caldon

TONY- I don't beleive the Craftsman called this posting in. Nurses are not supose to stick themselves with needles, Carpenters are not supose to get splinters, Electricians should never get shocked.....but in reallity it happens. Risk assesment is a

Re: If Not Gold Then What

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 21 20:25:19 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Doug: I guess every solderability preservative has it�s fans. You know what the issue is? � A supplier that makes it�s customer happy by doing a good job processing material!!!! I�m a HASL guy myself � too much heartache with the other stuff. Giv

Urgent!! ... AI process after SMD Reflow Soldering

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 15 22:00:17 EDT 2005 | LeeHoMa

hi Stephen, Thank for your comment! Yes! My people also share the same view that customer is asking something which is in more theoretical side. They want us to collect a lot of statistical data to prove our process. Anyway, customer is not only

MPM UP2000 Hi-e

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 07 09:04:24 EDT 2006 | Doug Eidle

Hi, First off, I am the Pre Owned Equip. Business Mgr. for Speedline Technologies. We have a factory Renewed (our enhanced refurbishment process) available. You can contact your local Speedline MPM Rep for price and information. If board warp is

Re: Avoiding Blood letting on stencil printer

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 14 17:05:14 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| | | | | | We suffered our first blood letting because of razor sharp edge clamps (DEK 265LT) and operator giving it the finger. While positioning magnetic tooling pins, one of our best slipped and really sliced off a part of his main digit. This wi

Re: Avoiding Blood letting on stencil printer

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 14 15:33:48 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach

| | | | | We suffered our first blood letting because of razor sharp edge clamps (DEK 265LT) and operator giving it the finger. While positioning magnetic tooling pins, one of our best slipped and really sliced off a part of his main digit. This will

Re: Avoiding Blood letting on stencil printer

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 14 08:27:26 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| | | | We suffered our first blood letting because of razor sharp edge clamps (DEK 265LT) and operator giving it the finger. While positioning magnetic tooling pins, one of our best slipped and really sliced off a part of his main digit. This will i

Opportunity

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 20 13:50:52 EDT 2007 | rgduval

Dominic, I guess it would depend on criticality and volume. We do mostly low volume builds here, and the only time I do a solderability test is when we encounter an issue during production. That process works for us, considering the volume of the

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