Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 10 13:49:27 EDT 1998 | Bob Willis
I have some nice simple test methods that I will email to you this weekend thats one of the documents I must put on my site. | I am looking for some guidelines on evaluating solder paste. I am specifically interested in No-Clean Pastes, as they are a
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 10 13:48:41 EDT 1998 | Bob Willis
I have some nice simple test methods that I will email to you this weekend thats one of the documents I must put on my site. | I am looking for some guidelines on evaluating solder paste. I am specifically interested in No-Clean Pastes, as they are a
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 09:23:35 EDT 1998 | Chris Kelly
What is your current solder pot temperature? Whatever that temperature is, has it been verified/calibrated? What kind of flux is being used? No-clean, OA, RMA? How is the flux being applied to the PCB? Is this problem occuring on ALL negative termi
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 18 13:41:14 EDT 1998 | Mike Konrad
May I suggest that you visit Aqueous Technologies On-Line at www.aqueoustech.com. We manufacture stencil cleaning systems for your application at prices under $ 10K. Other manufacturers include: Smart Sonics EMC Austin American If you need phone num
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 07 09:38:42 EDT 1998 | Bob Willis
If you mean solder beads at the side of chip components then download the FAQs and the process guide on solder beads which may be of interest. The documents are on my web site www.bobwillis.co.uk | We are getting solder balls after reflow of surface
Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 19:20:39 EDT 1998 | Graham Naisbitt
Ryan, Please consider the following: There is no such thing as no residue flux. Low or no solids flux contain "wetting" agents to help the stuff stick upside down! Try painting your ceiling with less than 2% solids paint!! With all this excess liquid
Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 15:49:05 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
| | We currently bake plastic SMT parts in accordance with the IPC guidelines for moisture sensitive parts. Because we have double-sided boards that are subjected to either an aqueous or semi-aqueous cleaning process, we do a 24 hour bake at 125 deg
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 24 13:45:55 EDT 1998 | Scott Davies
| I use SMART WIPE for stencil cleaning but it cost too much. | Did anyone know any product that cost cheaper? | Thanks-princeton S. We use "SMT Stencil Cleaner" from JNJ Industries. It works great with paste but not 100% with epoxy. It costs us $2
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 22 19:37:52 EDT 1998 | Phill Hunter
| | I need information about SMT machines, technology and mannufactures. If possible give me e-mail or web site's adresses | For SMT cleaning systems, please visit Aqueous Technologies | On-Line at www.aqueoustech.com. Or, call (800) 218-8128. Try M
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 13 19:35:11 EDT 1998 | Mike Konrad
Aqueous Technologies manufacturers a "no-frills" stencil cleaning system. The Model designed to handle stencils up to 24" x 24" is available for under $ 10K. This system is, however, not ultrasonic, rather spray-in-air. If you desire information, c