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Was: My Wave Is Getting Fixed, Now: Equipment Vendor Rants!!

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 11 11:30:03 EST 1999 | Steve Gregory

Hi Steve. > glad your equipment will be back on-line soon. Takes a load off, >doesn't it? You said it brother! Now my next task is to get some people around here to let me do what I think is right in taking care of the machines...I think that'll be

Re: FR4 vs Polyamide

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 15 15:33:47 EST 1999 | Earl Moon

| Any info on the pros and cons of FR4 or Polyamide ref the use of soldering PGAs would be helpful. ie. temp co-efficient diffs, baking, wave soldering, Convection reflow etc | I'm sure you know all the basic differences as Tg, X, Y, and Z expansi

Re: Too hot to handle

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 28 17:37:00 EST 1999 | Earl Moon

| | | | | Greetings, | | | | | | | | | | Can anyone tell me what temperatures pcb's should have when coming out of a forced convection reflow oven and out of a wavesoldering machine. | | | | | Also, is there any danger of the pcb's giving off some k

Re: Too hot to handle

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 28 17:37:02 EST 1999 | Earl Moon

| | | | | Greetings, | | | | | | | | | | Can anyone tell me what temperatures pcb's should have when coming out of a forced convection reflow oven and out of a wavesoldering machine. | | | | | Also, is there any danger of the pcb's giving off some k

Re: Too hot to handle

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 29 07:55:52 EST 1999 | Wayne Bracy

| | | | | | Greetings, | | | | | | | | | | | | Can anyone tell me what temperatures pcb's should have when coming out of a forced convection reflow oven and out of a wavesoldering machine. | | | | | | Also, is there any danger of the pcb's giving of

It IS possible to rework this BGA socket!!

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 07 16:46:05 EST 1999 | Steve Gregory

Hey ya'll!! SUCCESS! I was able to get that monster off!...(Now I just gotta' be able to get it back on right...hehehe) If you remember, the whole reason I had to rework it was because somehow they got the hole positions wrong in the board for

Re: Fresh solder generating more dross - C'mon, you guys!

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 17 12:10:57 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory

| | Hi Folks, | | Need to draw upon the vast expertise in this forum... | | Whenever you fill a new wave solder machine with fresh bar solder, it seems to produce more than the normal amount of dross for a few weeks. I always understood this to be t

Re: Fresh solder generating more dross - C'mon, you guys!

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 18 09:58:27 EDT 1998 | Chrys

| | | | Hi Folks, | | | Need to draw upon the vast expertise in this forum... | | | Whenever you fill a new wave solder machine with fresh bar solder, it seems to produce more than the normal amount of dross for a few weeks. I always understood thi

Re: Vibratory Feeder

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 11 21:36:47 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory

Thomas, I imagine if you could get everybody's opinion who's worked with vibratory feeders for any length of time, they'll all tell you they basically suck...it's better than nothing when you have to deal with tubed parts, but they still suck. Here's

Re: DI Water Cleaning / Need To Control Resitivity More? / Which water?

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 01 17:18:25 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| | We�ve been thinking again and need your help in sorting through an issue related to deionized (DI) water cleaning of assembled boards. | | THE BACKGROUND: The water reclaiming systems goes: gross filter, fine filter, carbon bed, mixed resin bed


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