Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 01 02:27:35 EDT 2010 | sibbe
Thank u for al of the reactions. I'm wondering if there are other manufacturers that use rectangular nozzle's. Because when I look at the LED when it's in the reel, I doubt it could get picked up like that. I seriously doubt that there is anyone he
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 27 04:49:16 EDT 2011 | geb
Hi Does anyone place the Rebel ES? It is the same as a Rebel except it has a raised bit near the edge of the flat area. I normally pick up the Rebel in the flat area using an 0805 style nozzle (Samsung CP45 CN065) but this raised bit makes it unrelia
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 30 13:26:21 EDT 2010 | swag
We currently use under-stencil wipe for in-process stencil cleaning. Our product goes in sensitive optical equip. Our customer is finding microscopic fibers we believe are coming from stencil wiping paper. Can anyone recommend a different process
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 31 10:08:13 EDT 2010 | leemeyer
First I would only be concerned about the front panel led's if the transport is not clamping. These LED's are most likeley burnt out. If the transport clamps your sensors are working properly. If you are seeing a "Place 1 Z" on the handheld it is ask
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 31 14:41:21 EDT 2010 | cbart
We are looking for lint free rags to clean our circuit boards with. We use these when processing no-clean flux the operators will use a de-fluxer apply it to a rag and use a brush along with the rag to pull the flux from the board. Does anyone have a
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 31 16:40:51 EDT 2010 | waveroom
I would not call them rags but would call them lint free wipes. They are 100% cotton twill wipes. That means they won't leave a residue even when wiping thruhole components, you would think they would tear but they don't. Most high quality jeans are
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 01 14:31:09 EDT 2010 | cbart
-Are these lint-free rags ESD-protected = yes, must be. I left that out thanks! -How do these lint-free rags remove the flux that seeps under components = no matter its a no-clean material and we are removing for esthestics only. -Have you considered
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 01 10:05:32 EDT 2010 | brandenspencer10
Hi, My name is Branden Spencer and I am a jr. engineer at TTM technologies. We are currently having and issue with our wave solder process. We are getting what looks like either solder dross or voiding in our solder joints (through hole and SMT). We
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 08 14:54:39 EDT 2010 | davef
We can make the numbers come-out looking impressive either way. In real life, our sense is: fully burdened, it is a little less expensive to use a contractor. Now, we're only talking costs. Non-cost factors often end-up putting on the brakes and t
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 05 17:47:21 EDT 2010 | boardhouse
Hi Deni, X-ray will not be able to see through Power and Grn planes. Your only way to find out is: 1) ask your board supplier to supply stack up used. 2) surface grind layer by layer to validate if it is correct stack up. What is making you think