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J-STD-033B.1

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 18 06:32:29 EST 2010 | nico67640

If I place a MSD level 4 open more than 8 hours in a dry cabinet

Best way to identify moisture sensitive reels on a machine

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 06 04:58:30 EST 2018 | robl

You can also get dry cabinets that you can wheel your feeder carts directly into (if you have quick change carts) when not producing to extend floor life.

Via holes and Wave Solder

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 15:35:56 EST 2006 | russ

You're a piece of work! Why don't you work for any of the major wave companies? So how does slowing the conveyor speed eliminate drying flux? And when you slow it down, what speeds it up to make you say "I lower the wave because I get shorts going

Solder beads and wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 06 03:03:56 EDT 2006 | ronalds

Thank you all for your input. The MF300S Multicore flux is rated for lead free. There is not much dross or contamination. We are using nitrogen. I've tested the boards with the curing test of IPC-TM-650. I think you're all right about the preheat.

Nitrogen Storage

Electronics Forum | Tue May 14 14:18:56 EDT 2002 | dason_c

Recently, our customer request us to use the N2 dry cabinet and we are currently using the desiccant type dry box. My concern not only the cost. Is it any data to show if the component exposed to the floor for a while and store back into the N2 cab

Stencil and board Ultrasonic cleaner

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 13:46:05 EST 2006 | Chunks

Sounds like a epididymis! It depends on your paste chemistry. You can't just slap any old saponifier in there. Most water based cleaners evaporate the water and you have to remove the dried paste. It's a bit messy, maybe that's why your's is over

01005 components and reflow profiles

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 10 04:16:20 EDT 2012 | grahamcooper22

you are seeing a typical issue that is caused when such small volumes of paste are printed....there are several reasons for it..the tiny amount of flux in the small deposit becomes exhausted much quicker then it does in a larger deposit ( the flux ma

Water wash flux and cleaning

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 19 09:47:23 EDT 2017 | georgetruitt

You have a lot to think about! What does the flux manufacturer recommend as far as specifics like water temp or pressure? Do they recommend high temp di-water a detergent or saponifier? Do you currently have a cleaning machine, batch cleaner or inl

Desiccants and pcb finish degradation?

Electronics Forum | Tue May 15 21:57:06 EDT 2001 | davef

Welcome!!! Where the hay ya been??? Sorry bud, were lining-up with your fab [it hurts me to say that, but when yer  ] We used to dry pack with desiccants, also. Its probably an old MIL-STD-2073-1C requirement [er something like that]. We qui

Heat guns and component damage

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 08:12:04 EST 2006 | Chunks

OK, this is easy. You say HIGH fall out, so I can assume 25 or 50%? If so, run 10 without the heat gun and 10 with. This should show you if the heat gun process is the cause or not. If the relay is a surface mount, hand solder them on. If it's a


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