Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 25 10:15:06 EDT 2012 | cyber_wolf
Does anyone have a source for micro cross section supplies? I know about Buehler...was looking for another.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 25 13:45:41 EDT 2012 | davef
Failure analysis, Cross section Cross section equipment sectioning equipment suppliers: * Leco; 3000 Lakeview Ave, St. Joseph, MI 49085; leco.com * Struers; 24766 Detroit Rd, Westlake, OH 44145; 888-787-8377 F440-871-8188 struers.com * Buehler Worldw
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 25 12:16:09 EDT 2012 | markhoch
You might want to take a look at Allied High Tech. I was investigating this same thing a few years ago. I never purchased it, so I can't vouch for the product itself, but it's another option. http://www.alliedhightech.com/grinding/xsectiontool/
Electronics Forum | Fri May 30 07:45:06 EDT 2014 | rrosera
Can anyone recommend a good reasonably priced microscope for looking at cross sections? The ones I'm finding with the magnification we're looking for all seem to be for glass slides.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 02 22:28:29 EDT 2014 | acdc
Try the VPI-1000 by Easy Braid. Solid choice with great customer feedback.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 25 21:03:30 EDT 2011 | thanhnguyen22
Hi All, I am new the PCBA process fabrication. I have found many cracks in the PCB after we have cross sections analysis. The cracking has same kind of pattern. It happens betwen the solder and the PCB, or between the solder and the part, BUT not be
Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 07:50:33 EDT 2011 | scottp
What process steps have been completed before the cross-section? What type of devices have solder cracks? Are the cracks found after just normal processing or after some type of validation testing? It is very unlikely to be a heating/cooling issue
Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 08:09:52 EDT 2011 | davef
Maybe attaching some pictures of your cracked solder connections might help us in offering suggestions to help you with your problem
Electronics Forum | Fri May 30 19:48:27 EDT 2014 | hegemon
Try Scienscope. Lot of different configurations, many suitable for what you are doing. No relation or benefits from Scienscope. 'hege
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 02 15:26:01 EDT 2014 | cyber_wolf
Define reasonable priced.... We have a Buehler Viewmet that goes up to 500x and has a nice software package for doing reports. You are looking at minimum 10-15K for anything decent.