Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 17 13:24:37 EDT 2013 | leemeyer
Look into Dicone NC9. We used this years ago to remove silicone from some printed circuit cards. As I recall it did not have any adverse effects on the pcb.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 24 23:24:55 EDT 2013 | wesleyintelli
Does anyone know of any good profile prediction software for free, trial or on the market that is not coupled with hardware. We want to specify the environment, paste, board and oven etc variables and have the software suggest the best cavern temper
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 01 13:36:03 EDT 2013 | jimmyboz
You just are not getting any respect here. I do not have Flexa in my possession, but what machines and what parts, your initial question is too vague for answers.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 30 17:21:23 EDT 2013 | jorge_quijano
Hola I have some QUAD IQ feeders to repair, I do not have any spare parts catalog, does anyone have a spare parts catalog that can be shared with me? I will apreciate it. Saludos!
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 04 15:13:51 EST 2013 | sfeinsp
I have two MV-3's and MV-7 machines, love them, easy to use and programm, but not ecspect any machine to catch 100% of defects
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 04 13:27:14 EST 2013 | pradeep_selec
Hi, How can the life of the stencil be decided? As the stencil is used contineously the thickness go on decreasing. How are you all deciding the life of stencil? As visually its dificult to deide the solder paste deposited thickness, is there any t
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 04 17:34:16 EST 2013 | vectorges
We have a set of FS710 and FS 720 machines that we would like to make functional. But we don't have any manuals. Does anyone know of a source?
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 05 12:34:54 EST 2013 | rgduval
3-6 months, say, depending on the environment), I might consider a ramp-soak-spike profile to allow sufficient time for the flux to clean any potential contaminants. Cheers, ..rob
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 06 15:01:37 EST 2013 | leemeyer
Thanks Bob, Any idea on how to switch between the front & back monitor/keyboard. This machine doesn't have a front/back switch like my other one. i am guessing that there is a keyboard sequence that i need to hit.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 07 05:29:13 EST 2013 | bobpan
I believe but am not 100% sure on this but usually just hitting any key will change which monitor/keyboard is being used. I know for sure on the newer models it works this way. There should be a hub in the machine where keyboards/mouse/monitors run t