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Re: Pin-To-Paste

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 05 13:11:39 EDT 1998 | helio dutra ferreira

| I am currently experimenting with Pin-To-Paste reflow. does anyone know some excellent references or links that could give me tips and tricks, optimal aperature dimensions, etc. I have been informed that if I have pull through that I should put a

Speel Chucker?

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 01 15:02:36 EDT 1998 | Jeff Sanchez

I know it's not your job to help the grammer impaired. But is there ever going to be a spell checker in the works for the forum? Just a hope for an already spoiled by YOU kind of guy. Thanks.......Jeff Sanchez P.S. It's ok if not, I tend to copy and

Universal GSM

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 30 14:05:13 EDT 1998 | Ross Perot

I didn't use my real name because I don't want to get bombed with phone calls and emails. We are an OEM looking to put in a SMT line soon. Is this GSM a decent machine? How much does it cost? Also and info on decent screen printers and reflow o

Re: Universal GSM & paste-in-hole

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 07 09:51:27 EST 2003 | Mr. Fuller

I am looking for some feedback from anyone who has used a Universal GSM for placement of paste-in-hole (PTH) connectors. The connectors in question are simply 8-pin, (non-press-fit), header connectors. I understand that a special 'chuck' may be requ

Universal GSM

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 13 10:53:42 EST 2003 | cbarnett

I have been aroung Universal GSM's for anbout 9 years, We have 8 machine's and they run great. The support from Universal is very good, replacement parts for the GSM will cost you, but you do not have to order them very much. Good luck with whatever

Re: Universal GSM & paste-in-hole

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 19 17:22:29 EST 2003 | Juanito

You are correct, DDave, the original posting sure is old, but Vince was responding to a much recent enquiry (Jan. '03, actually). I am myself considering PIP and I've seen several succesful applications. DISCLAIMER: I could also drive with my eyes c

Heat inuslating material

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 30 11:42:45 EDT 1998 | Ray N. Lopez Mata

I am looking for a material which may be used to deflect heat / shield a component from heat. The component would be exposed to the heat during the card reflow process. I would need the material to be of such a nature that I could form a cover by

Re: Mil 50884 Qualification for Flex/Rigid Flex - Help !

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 29 18:05:21 EDT 1998 | Kallol Chakraborty

Anyone have ideas how to get MIL 50884 Qualification?. We are a small/mid sized Flex, rigid-flex circuit shop in Canada considering MIL Qualification. Is there any web site that we could check out? any advice is appreciated. thank you. Regards Kc.

Re: Any Comments?

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 30 09:15:02 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| I am testing the new Admin Corner and inviting your comments on the new features of the Forum. Thanks in advance. | | Cunli Cunli: I can't highlight (then copy) anything from the forum. Is this the same problem that was in the directory that C

still working out some bugs

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 30 09:16:12 EDT 1998 | Clifford Peaslee

| | Just verifying that I can post to the main listing. | | | | Cliff | Wow this is nice, I think the new forum is so nice it calls for a cigar (not the presidential kind) and a round of applause (clap clap clap clap). | Mike | this is a test. I


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