Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 10 12:28:05 EST 2006 | jdengler
We do the same as SR Tech but add in a check of the thermocouples the oven uses to monitor it's own temp. Annually I attach a thermocouple from a calibrated thermometer to the thermocouple in the oven. I compare the readings. We specify a plus min
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 28 13:43:10 EST 2006 | Brick
JNJ made a nice tooling plate for MPM Hi-E series. Its intent was to replace MPM's "Universal Nest" with an alpha-numeric grid type system. I looked on their website, and they don't make it anymore. Worked great as long as you documented your setu
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 16 10:53:28 EST 2006 | Bill C
I know this is not SMT related but would anyone care to comment on Alpha 856 flux, good/bad experiences or any known issues? I did some samples recently using it and had excellent results. Information on it seems a little hard to find and it makes
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 20 15:45:03 EST 2006 | campos
thats the point: paste SMQ230 indium suggest a ramp between 0.5 a 1.0 degree,,but what ramp?? from 50 to 217 ,, 100 to 217,,,any idea?? i m using a ramp with .8 degree considering 50 a 217,,is teha correct????....thanks.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 22 10:45:05 EST 2006 | Gilligan
FDA = Food and Drug Administration. Typically, the FDA requires a validation of every product that will ultimately go to consumers. The validation process is the basic "run it the same way with the same results" over a period of time. Back in my Phar
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 10:41:04 EST 2006 | James
Mike, Thank you so much, my email is jseagle@zworld.com. I know everyone says you should evaluate all the systems but sometimes for a small company with only limited resources it is very difficult. This will help me narrow my search to hopefully 2
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 27 09:31:10 EST 2006 | Slaine
on sections ive looked at with 7 microns of silver and 4microns of copper, the silver had been totally absorbed into the solder in most places and a large amount in some places all the copper as well, so i think the answer is that to provide long ter
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 10:43:27 EST 2006 | dougs
The E has a different x-y table setup, i seem to remember the CP6 having rollers and cams to control the z table height, the CP6E has a belt driven z axis. Also i think the CP6E is slightly faster, 44K cph against 40K, still just program it as a CP6
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 08:44:10 EST 2006 | billyd
Craig - You should not use the leaded parts, as you are, in all likelyhood, going to see massive voiding. We just went through this same deal where I work, because a manufacturer sent us the incorrect parts. You can go with lead free parts with regul
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 10:06:29 EST 2006 | pjc
Can't measure, but there is a dot inspection capability with the 401 auto-vision option that you should have on your Gemini. Check the manual or call Speedline Tech support for instructions, 800-737-8110. This option allows you to teach a "golden dot