Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 09 15:31:18 EST 2014 | warwolf
SAC305 (Alpha OM - 338 PT) (88.5%) T3
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 03 14:53:36 EST 2015 | proceng1
Don is at Alpha 1 Technologies
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 18 12:20:28 EST 2021 | tamcrocker
Thank you for the respond, will check out the switch and give the Alpha 1 Technologies a call if the switch is not the problem.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 16:02:58 EST 2001 | arturoflores
You did not mention to change the solder paste to another formulation or brand.We used to have that kind of non wetting problem on 0402 cap when we used Alpha's LR737(63/37) Type 4 No Clean and the solution was to change the solder paste to Alpha's L
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 23:01:19 EST 2000 | KS Wong
Larry, My lines are running ENTEK boards all the while. Currently, we used Kester R-252 solder paste. We found voids! Now we are evaluating the Alpha Metal UP78-M. I've been told that the better flux due solve the voids problem, especially whe
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 16 04:52:16 EST 1998 | Grant Petty
We are going to try out a PCB manufacturer that has an Alpha Level for ensuring a flat finish on the PCB's. I am interested to know if anyone has and experiences, either good or bad on how boards treated with this process are to assemble. Is there a
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 30 16:18:37 EDT 2002 | mantis
Can anyone tell me the difference between the these 2 fluxes as i cant find a data sheet(i searched the alpha metals website) for the E191.I know the the 2 fluxes are both no clean but other than that?? The reason i ask is i found some E191 in our st
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 26 12:21:30 EDT 2002 | dason_c
You can check with Alpha. ie Alpha had 3 different grade of the 63/37 bar, Vaculoy, Vaculoy SMG and HiFlo. You can consult with them and see which one fit for your current supplier. http://www.alphametals.com/products/solder_barwire/index.html Go
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 10 16:30:01 EDT 2003 | davef
See, every so often, it's nice to have smart customers. We see no difference between Alpha Level Silver and Mac Dermid Sterling immersion solderability protection. For more discussion search the fine SMTnet Archives, for instance: http://www.smtnet