Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 16 09:22:24 EST 2005 | chunks
These are all good questions. Dip fluxing is fine. Make sure you let all the remaining flux drip off the board. Letting it drip into the pot will cause a lot of spattering of hot solder � be careful. Dipping the board slowly into the pot should
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 29 08:32:08 EST 2005 | stefwitt
Particular as a small company and limited resources you�ll be requiring a lot of assistance from the machine vendor. Did you check which other machines are used in your area and if there is already a local service tech? Did you get in contact with o
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 02 18:37:46 EST 2005 | Ola
What is the quality worth to You? How much is "to much" for You to spend on a good quality ckeck? How much benefit can You get in return, If You in the first place get the processes straight? These are the main questions that You have to answer Yours
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 08 08:12:03 EST 2005 | grantp
Hi, That's my thoughts, and I just don't know what looking at the component will do for the process. I did not know anyone used anything other than no clean flux these days. If you have the money, then the scope would be fun, but my main point is
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 17 08:25:13 EST 2005 | grantp
Hi, Yes, I was talking about the oven, but then thinking about Soltec in general and about things the software really should be able to do, got me worked up on the Deltawave. I guess the frustration with it's software is not far from the surface.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 14 12:48:21 EST 2005 | grantp
Hi, A second hand TP9-2U MYDATA could be picked up very low cost, however it will only load a single component at a time, which could be ok for your jobs. However if your running 0402, I am not sure if that model will do it accurately. Your machin
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 19 08:56:18 EST 2005 | davef
Q1a. If the thickness of the silver is too much (how is too much??), A1a. We have heard stories of using Ag2 to limit silver [or gold] dissolution, but have never seen formal studies to demonstrate that idea. First, exclude the use of silver plate
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 12 10:05:13 EST 2006 | davef
There's a lots comparisons like this on the web. Here's one: Westwood Associates said on 8/12/2003: ||HASL||OSP||ENIG||Pd||Tin||Silver Flat||no||yes||yes||yes||yes||yes Solderjoint||Cu-Sn||Cu-Sn||Ni-Sn||Ni-Sn||Cu-Sn||Cu-Sn Contact||E-test, ICT||no|
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 29 02:33:36 EST 2006 | daxman
Hello all, I work with a company which runs a fairly small SMT department. For now, we have a "main" line consisting of a Fuji CP6-45, and a Fuji IP3, and a proto line which uses a Fuji CP4. We also use Fuji Flexa programming software. The issues
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 13:19:33 EST 2006 | Chunks
Just have everyone where a smock. Seems to do little for ESD but everyone buys into it. Finger cots will add more flare as well. Wet concrete works the best for flooring, but seems to have a tendency to dry, thus losing it conductivity. Therefore