Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 28 09:24:10 EST 2003 | davef
Running a soldered BGA through a wave solder pot is very risky: * 230-240*C temperature of the pot could damage the device. * Solder in the pot will certainly cause bridging between BGA solder balls. * Solder in the pot could melt BGA solder balls.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 27 09:47:39 EST 2003 | yiannis
hi, Are there users of Aura - a wave soldering machine of Automation ?. I d like to buy a copy of the manuals and to ask a few questions. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 27 09:54:40 EST 2003 | John
We're just now beginning to see 0402's in our designs. Can anyone make recommendations on stencil/aperture designs and print parameters? I'm seeing skips on a small number of joints on these parts. Thanks in advance, John
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 30 09:20:07 EST 2003 | Chebby
Please anyone help. Who knows any reliable company where I can order development of electronic devices. I need to make a project (electronic device) from scratch, but not too expansive. Anyone knows?
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 30 09:44:06 EST 2003 | Bob
Perhaps I can help. I run a small development company. We do product design, prototyping and small production runs of our own designs.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 31 09:04:25 EST 2003 | Bob
Web site is epi-usa.net I suggest you take a look and call Monday if you are still interested.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 11 09:29:12 EST 2003 | ehess
Bill, have you found the problem yet? We have been experiencing the same problem on our H-500C, and have found some clogging in the drain from build up caused by the de-foamer we use. Once cleared, the problem went away.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 06 09:05:14 EST 2003 | russ
Add some orange juice! Seriously, with a high PH adding almost any form of acidic soluble material will bring it down Russ
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 26 13:09:48 EST 2003 | haviland
Dmitry--Good afternoon. We are dealers in used and reconditioned assembly equipment, and can provide the radial insertion machines required for this application. Regards, Nick Haviland, Electronic Assembly Machinery Exchange, (WI & IL, USA) (262) 24
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 19 09:53:13 EST 2003 | blnorman
Anyone using Acrylic conformal coatings? We're looking into using one, but one of the drawbacks is the odor. We have problems with any material that has a distinctive odor and our operators. Also the lines we would use it require repair after coat