Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 13 10:22:13 EDT 2013 | mccabekev
We are seeing this the full length of the oven. We run a lot of double sided boards, so we cannot run them on the wire mesh. I checked inside the oven to ensure there was no build up of dropped parts that could block it. The temperature difference
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 30 16:44:27 EDT 2004 | Richard
You could also try using a wire mesh out of stainless steel(won't rust). We used these as reflow baskets and for covering parts for a steam cleaner we had for W/S flux. go to http://www.mcmaster.com and type in *Metal and Thermoplastic Cloth and Perf
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 08 12:32:12 EDT 2022 | jblundon
I have a Komax Iota 330. It's a great machine. Accurate, fast, easy to service. We cut plastic shrink tubing as small as 1/8" diameter, plastic convoluted wire loom, metal mesh wire loom, plastic air line, and more. We easily process more than one mi
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 08 08:00:40 EST 2016 | proceng1
We utilize the built in profiling equipment in our reflow ovens. It's somewhat tedious to have the operator stand there and feed the TC wires in as the board progresses through the oven. Otherwise the wires sometimes hang up and the board stops mov
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 12:04:44 EDT 1999 | Bob
I hope I'm not too late with some help for you. I have purchased stainless steel wire cleaning baskets for a vapor degreaser from: Cooley Wire Products 5025 North River Road Schiller Park, IL 60176 847-678-8585 fax 847-678-8612 They do a very nice
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 27 00:23:41 EDT 2004 | ppwlee
Richard, I am looking for a steam cleaner as part of the cleaning process for WS flux. Can you advise what cleaner (made and manuf) and typical process parameters for cleaning PCAs? Rgds, Peter You could also try using a wire mesh out of stainl
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 23 12:26:27 EDT 1999 | Jeff Anweiler
| | I would like to known what�s MESH SIZE mean in the solder paste specification ? | | | | | Check out the thread from 4/14/99 on solder FINES vs. solder balls. The info you're looking for is in there. | "Mesh Size" is a term that is commonly use
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 20 05:35:25 EDT 2000 | Keith Stone
Hi Pete We have a Black and Decker Power File and have mounted it on a bench in an enclosure to capture the hazardous dust. We used a hopper (usually used for guttering!) with a wire mesh over the top (static reasons) mounted in the bench top inside
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 27 13:59:11 EDT 1998 | Robert Steltman
We are about to run our first BGA devices and would appreciate some confirmation on a few points. First some details: PCB & Device: ============= 1) 16 layer (4 power, 4 gnd, 8 signal) 2) gold on nickel finish 3) ceramic BGA with eutectic balls Refl
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 04 21:10:39 EST 2010 | cbart
Having them made by a local supplier is the fastes cheapest and most accurate way to get replacements when the manufacture no longer supports. If its broken and you need it ASAP I have used spider wire (fishing line) to mesh back together. laugh all