Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 15:51:07 EDT 1999 | JohnW
| | | I am not familiar with the "mil" metric. How many inches is in 1 mil? | | | | | | ...or 10 mil? | | | | | | | | 1 mil= .001 inches | | 10 mil= .010 inches | | Also, it has nothing to do with metric. | | | I was also confused with this sta
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 19 03:29:55 EDT 1999 | Brian
| | | | I am not familiar with the "mil" metric. How many inches is in 1 mil? | | | | | | | | ...or 10 mil? | | | | | | | | | | | 1 mil= .001 inches | | | 10 mil= .010 inches | | | Also, it has nothing to do with metric. | | | | | | I was also
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 19 03:38:43 EDT 1999 | Brian
| | | | | I am not familiar with the "mil" metric. How many inches is in 1 mil? | | | | | | | | | | ...or 10 mil? | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1 mil= .001 inches | | | | 10 mil= .010 inches | | | | Also, it has nothing to do with metric. | | | |
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 19 06:15:41 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | | | | | I am not familiar with the "mil" metric. How many inches is in 1 mil? | | | | | | | | | | | | ...or 10 mil? | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1 mil= .001 inches | | | | | 10 mil= .010 inches | | | | | Also, it has nothing to do with m
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 19 06:16:50 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | | | | | | I am not familiar with the "mil" metric. How many inches is in 1 mil? | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ...or 10 mil? | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1 mil= .001 inches | | | | | | 10 mil= .010 inches | | | | | | Also, it has noth
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 20 04:50:24 EDT 1999 | Brian
| | | | | | | | I am not familiar with the "mil" metric. How many inches is in 1 mil? | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ...or 10 mil? | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1 mil= .001 inches | | | | | | | 10 mil= .010 inches | | | | | | | A
Electronics Forum | Fri May 18 10:56:09 EDT 2007 | patrickbruneel
Hi smtnetters, I�m looking for reference material preferably graph�s displaying the viscosity and surface tension vs. temperature for standard Sn63 Pb37 alloy. Plenty of reference material is available on pure metals but can�t find anything on the
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 11 21:30:22 EDT 1998 | Grant Petty
I am looking at purchaseing a full convection bench top oven from OK Industrys. (Model JEM-310) It seems to have all the features that we will need for low volume production runs. It has a Nitrogen input option, and I am intrested if anyone on the fo
Electronics Forum | Mon May 15 11:26:41 EDT 2006 | russ
Tim, call kester and ask for references who better than them to tell you who is using. Russ
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 26 09:49:53 EST 2007 | dyoungquist
You should have no problem using lead-free components with tin-lead solder. Is your reflow oven IR or hot air? If you are using an IR oven and the components are white or light colored, they may not be heating up enough for the solder to flow on