Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 13 15:23:03 EST 2005 | Mike Konrad
There are several manufacturers of batch-format de-fluxing systems. Here is a list of them: Aqueous Technologies http://www.aqueoustech.com (909) 944-7771 Batch and Inline UnitDesign http://www.unitdesign.com (714) 672-9944 Batch Austin American T
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 24 18:21:22 EST 2006 | fredc
I have some old Fuji windmills here and I checked the usefull travel. It is approxiamately 1.5mm, the nozzles are suposed to have .3mm "preload" wich will take away from the usable overtravel. The windmill I checked is a reject that from when we rebu
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 07 08:02:44 EDT 2005 | Grant
Hi, I used to run a clean room, and it's right, most of the dust is created internally. You will need to add some HEPA filtering to the area, and an air handling unit that can control temp and humidity as well to get correct environmental control.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 04 17:15:02 EDT 2005 | siverts
Hey Dr . Klein, I think You do it all right... But here it comes: MSD; what does it really means? MS-level; what does it really means? Floor life what does it really means? I'm sorry but I can't answer all these questions right now. It is a complex m
Electronics Forum | Sun May 29 17:36:11 EDT 2005 | MikeaJ
Dear JMT, I have read your reply, and you have one small valid point. There are times when you should call Technical Support. It is not for us to judge when each individual calls upon that resource, allow me to note a few points: 1. You can't always
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 24 01:19:10 EDT 2005 | darby
Hi Mike, I use variations of both of these machines in a Tenryu FV-7100s and Samsung CP45/CP45Neos. Both have been very good machines - I would find it difficult to split them. I have personal dislikes of both tooling and support systems. I would ta
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 02 17:49:07 EST 2005 | grantp
Hi, We used a batch oven from Reddish Electronics out of the UK. It was convection, and ok, but had limitations. Batch convection ovens start to heat up, so the metal of the oven is hotter and hotter and it effects the profile. So we ended up need
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 11 22:47:31 EST 2006 | davef
We didn't intend to light anyone's fur on fire [get anyone's underwear in a knot, roil the waters, have a cow man] about consultants. The Phil Zarrow wrote a useful paper that could help in evaluating paste. Here read it ... Evaluating Solder Paste
Electronics Forum | Wed May 31 10:39:33 EDT 2006 | grantp
Hi, We actually tried to get major parts of our line from the same supplier, however each supplier is good at some parts of the line, and not others. We went with Soltec oven and wave, which work well, and have not had any issues, plus DEK printer
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 06 13:29:42 EDT 2006 | Chunks
Unfortunately it's not what you know, but who you know. Sounds like it in your case. Tread lightly as this guy may become your boss. It happened to me. New guy comes in, couldn't tell the "red stuff" from the "gray stuff" (adhesive / paste in cas