Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 16 04:31:15 EDT 2021 | bme57
Hi. I am looking for a printer that can print a conductive circuit on a thin film, like polyester or mylar film. Any lead would be appreciated. Thanks, bme
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 00:10:13 EDT 2021 | sarason
The company that does this is McDermid. There are multiple different ways of doing it. Screen print silver paste onto the mylar, "activate" the film to be conductive, then plate in copper. These processes are found in the patent literature which is e
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 10 06:20:45 EDT 2016 | semiconsoft
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Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 22:03:23 EST 2000 | Todd Woods
Thin Film Technologies in Mankato Minnesota offers 0201 resistors. You can also talk to the people at KME as they supplied us the samples we needed to tst out the equipment.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 24 13:29:30 EST 1998 | dave V
| Happy Holidays All, | I am searching out a vendor (US preferred) who can fabricate a ceramic PCb with etremely fine lines. | Please reply if you are a vendor, or know of one. | Thanks, | Wendy try electro-films in Rhode Island. I used to by thin
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 29 10:10:50 EST 2006 | M. Sanders
I'm sorry, Dave - I didn't make myself very clear. Yes, this space (not really a "gap") is filled with solid solder. For instance, if you place a gull-wing component in solder paste, after reflow, there will probably be a thin film of solidied solder
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 03 14:22:39 EDT 1999 | Mariscal
I have been running a Stoelting Aquaeous machine and has been performing very well however. the maintanance dept cleaned using the descaler and now we are seeing boards with a removable thin film. We are going to to drain all the water and change all
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 03 18:40:06 EST 1999 | Earl Moon
| Has anyone use this metal before? | | LOOKING for a process for using this metal. | Any feedback will help. | | Thanks | | Tony A | Yes. Cannot remember it all, but used in microelectronics industry. Germanium was used in diodes early on befor
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 01 02:54:30 EDT 2009 | rocko
Hi davef, In response to your questions: 1) It is a programmable washer designed for the tough demands of industrial applications. There is an integrated forced air dryer with both coarse and HEPA filters. 2) The surface of the PCB panel, the comp
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 01 08:58:47 EDT 2002 | Rick Lathrop
Good morning Dave F. I am not going to try to touchup the solder pad until I get surface analysis work done, don't want to ruin the evidence. I am getting XPS work done not XRF, XPS is X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy and can see very thin films of o