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Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 17 01:23:29 EDT 1999 | Scott McKee

| | | | I need a good chemical to remove the lacquer finish off of magnet wire. I know there are different kinds but I need one that really works. Any suggestions would be great. thanks in advance guys. | | | | | | | What is it you're trying to do?

Re: ESD Floor Tile

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 13 07:57:27 EDT 1999 | Mark Quealy

| | | | I am looking for suppliers of ESD floor coverings. I currently have ESD carpet and I would like to replace them with ESD Tile. Help Me | | | | | | | | MD Cox | | | | | | | | Try a search in the archives. A while back someone asked for

Re: Conductive Inks

Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 12 08:50:41 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| I am trying to find out as much information as possible relating to conductive inks. | | If anyone out there is using them please give some advice. | | 1) How are you curing the ink? | 2) What type of substrates are you using and who supplies

Re: The care and feeding of adhesive nozzles

Electronics Forum | Wed May 26 10:00:03 EDT 1999 | David Scott

| | | | | | | | | | | | Any suggestions on how to maintain Adhesive dispensing nozzles??? They seem to plug up over night and it is starting to get on my nerves. We have tried leaving the nozzles in the machine, removing them and soaking in alcoh

Re: Printing Adhesive

Electronics Forum | Fri May 07 18:01:11 EDT 1999 | Bill Schreiber

Just a note about cleaning SMD adhesives. Cleaning does not need to be hazardous. Smart Sonic has a non hazardous process that has been used for over 9 years using a non hazardous detergent that has been certified by the AQMD as a clean air chemist

Re: Printing Adhesive

Electronics Forum | Fri May 07 18:02:37 EDT 1999 | Bill Schreiber

Just a note about cleaning SMD adhesives. Cleaning does not need to be hazardous. Smart Sonic has a non hazardous process that has been used for over 9 years using a non hazardous detergent that has been certified by the AQMD as a clean air chemist

Re: Hot Air Nife

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 10:02:07 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea

| Anyone using hot air nife for wave soldering process. | Does it work? | Does it really eliminate solder bridging and does it create any other problems? | | any feed back will be much appriciated. | | Thanks | | Tony A | | Tony, The hot knif

Re: Inspection machines

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 02 09:00:23 EST 1998 | Dave F

| I am interested in inspection machines working with comparation, the results that I need for inspections are missing parts, component offset, polarized components, etc. The machine can work in line or off line. | | Thanks for help. Sergio. | Serg

Re: Reflow Profiling

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 01 14:44:04 EST 1998 | Terry Burnette

| Hi | I have been conducting my first reflow profiles. Most of the texts that I have read suggest soldering the thermocouples to a populated pcb. I am finding this very difficult. I have been using a high melting point (Sn5 / Pb95) solder and the

Re: SMT soldering

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 24 16:03:56 EDT 1998 | Boris Akselrud

Dave, Thanks for your responce. I think I can manage to solder components by hand. But I am trying to find out an alternative way to solder them. The distance between leads becomes very small and if solder gets in between them I will have hard times


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