Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 18 02:51:45 EST 2009 | meritajs
Hello Cisoli, I suppose you must adress to company Heller industries home page and ask for manual that you need. We bought such way documentation for this oven. Best regards Peter
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 16 16:31:52 EST 2009 | davef
Look here: http://www.aqueoustech.com/Support%20Request%20Fom.html We have no relationship, nor receive benefit from the company referenced above.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 25 17:28:13 EST 2009 | smt_guy
What's the name of the company? What machines is he selling that you have to service? more elaborated info will be better for all of us... regards
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 10:27:42 EDT 2010 | karlo
No clean pastes leave more flux residues. These can result in void formation and inhibtion of underfill curing. Selection of an underfill that is compatible with the flux residue is important. One company that has written about the effect of flux
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 01 22:12:51 EDT 2009 | davef
Joe Our state provides through a local university industrial hygene consulting services to not-so-big companies.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 06 02:26:31 EDT 2009 | calvins
Hi ehess, No, I am not. At the last company I worked for we had two lines w/ Samsung CP45s and CP63s.
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 12 21:37:52 EDT 2009 | padawanlinuxero
HI !!! We have the same oven! and yes profiling is hard, but not that bad. Check with the solder paste company for information, right out of my head dont remember for the temps that we use on mondayIcan show you my profile so that youhave an idea
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 02 04:36:40 EDT 2009 | d0min0
Piping is made of *black iron, we had a visit from external company that promised us to find the right material for that :) we will see
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 02 11:17:59 EDT 2009 | ck_the_flip
Can anyone here refer me to a company that does this type of singulation? Back in the day, WAND used to be a player in this market. I don't think they're in business anymore.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 15 08:01:08 EDT 2009 | leemeyer
In the early days Quad machines were fitted with an alignment system that was purchased from a company named Cyberoptics. Quad then developed their own alignment system and called it Quadalign.