Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 21 09:32:35 EST 2006 | Brandon
Does anyone know of a source other than speedline? I know these can be had for $100. Speedline wants $1600. It is a cooling zone blower motor for a cross blow system. Not the same blower you see on the top of the heating zones. This one mounts from t
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 27 12:44:06 EST 2004 | Bill
Just wondering, what kind of dryer blowers does your wash have? Ours our Sonic 100c --and we have had problems with belt and bearing failures. Mostly due to water cooling problems, belt tension and worn/damaged pulleys. We are getting a handle on
Electronics Forum | Wed May 30 11:08:39 EDT 2007 | bartlozie
If you are use to this kind of work, you can repair/replace these components with a simple hot air blower, (�100) Get a good air and temperature controlled hot air blower, and a skilled operator, mount a thermocoupler on a testboard, and learn the t
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 05 17:39:21 EST 1998 | Dave F
| Is there anyone who can help me with the average profile to start and speed of the above-mentionned oven ? Have you used the blower at any other setting than 100% use? | Barbe: The first pass at setting your profile should be based on: 1 Sol
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 05 14:00:54 EST 1998 | Barbe Alain
Is there anyone who can help me with the average profile to start and speed of the above-mentionned oven ? Have you used the blower at any other setting than 100% use?
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 05 04:39:38 EST 1999 | Pan Tian Shun
I need advise on how can bonding of ICs to flex foil be done. The pitch of bonding is between 70 to 100 microns and the foil thickness is from 25 to 35 microns. Anyone, please enlighted what kind of bonding technology (thermo-sonic maybe), and curre
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 06 08:45:16 EST 1999 | Dave F
| I need advise on how can bonding of ICs to flex foil be done. | The pitch of bonding is between 70 to 100 microns and the foil thickness is from 25 to 35 microns. | | Anyone, please enlighted what kind of bonding technology (thermo-sonic maybe), a
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 21 09:44:02 EST 2001 | markkrmp
Bill, Are you recommending the heat range of 95-100F (35-38C)to clean stencils with the Smart Sonic using the 440-RT SMT Detergent? The reason I am asking is were are looking at potentially the Model 2003 to clean our paste stencils and our adhesive
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 13 20:20:45 EST 2011 | hegemon
Not sure this would be of some help, but in the past I worked in the OEM industry in a fully No Clean process using A*M NC Solder. If customer expectations cannot be tempered, you're stuck cleaning the No Clean. To remove the NC residue, (which we
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 21 14:40:44 EST 2001 | billschreiber
Hello Mark, As with any cleaning process, there are a number of variables that will affect the cleaning of adhesives with a Smart Sonic Stencil Cleaner: brand of adhesive, concentration of cleaning chemistry, temperature of wash solution, etc. Both