Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 28 12:59:34 EST 1999 | Justin Medernach
Edmund, Check your "Air Amp" settings or the equivalent on your oven. Sounds to me like they are probably turned up too high in the reflow zone and you are blowing the components off of the board when the solder goes liquidous. Regards, Justin
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 28 13:34:06 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook
| Hey Scott, | | Good posting. However, what test did you perform and what was the nature of your technology? Both ionics (SMD600) and SIR on RF product to the 3 Gig range. Power amps and Xceivers. Technology was mixed; double sided SMT. My bare b
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 12:49:20 EDT 1998 | Frank S.
Where can I find a good tool to splice 8mm and 12mm paper and plastic part carrier tapes together?
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 13:55:09 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| Where can I find a good tool to splice 8mm and 12mm paper and plastic part carrier tapes together? Frank: Check the archives for Tesa and Siemens. Dave F
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 26 21:48:29 EDT 1998 | Dave f
What approach do you you use to reducing wave solder dross? What is your experience with Klennox? Dave F
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 21 17:15:53 EDT 1998 | Cy Holmes
Anyone know of reasons why PWB fabrication and board assembly shouldn't take place in the same building? eg contamination? corrosion? etc
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 25 15:07:37 EDT 1998 | Chrys
Anybody using this equipment? Got some pros & cons for me? Thanks in advance.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 12:58:40 EDT 1998 | Phil Teerink
| Anybody using this equipment? Got some pros & cons for me? | Thanks in advance. Have had one for about six months good results, takes some practice though Call me if you wish to discuss 604-291-2025
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 13 07:25:30 EDT 1998 | Toni Casas i Pujadas
We are very concerned about microcracking in SMT P&P process. I want to know something about: What is microcracking? When did it occur? What are the causes? How can avuid this phenomena?
Electronics Forum | Wed May 13 16:41:07 EDT 1998 | Herb Pabes
Wave solder temperatures are normally 485 deg. FARENHEIT... not Celcius.. Perhaps you got your units wrong?