Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 20 00:02:11 EDT 2007 | Haris
Hi all, Recommended grease for Yamaha YV 100Xg is NSK grease NSL but i have a problem to find its direct supplier. thanks.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 03:15:13 EDT 2007 | Esah
Yes, we also never experience erosion phenomenon on our solder pot. We are currently using one Sn Cu based alloy, which is SCS7.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 09:40:51 EDT 2007 | greg york
Strange that, I heard one guy had problems with Tin,Copper Nickel alloy were the Impellar dissolved in 9 weeks it was in a HASL machine. Best regards Greg
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 27 10:52:08 EDT 2007 | E FORTUNA
SS EROTION WITH ANY SACK ALLOY IS INEVIDABLE GETTING A YEAR OF USE IS ONLY BECAUSE YOU ARE USING SACKX MOST OTHER SACK ALLOYS WOULD HAVE CAUSED MORE DAMAGE IN THE SAME PERIOD.ED
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 11:55:42 EDT 2007 | davef
We agree with Grayman. You should clean your fixtures. If you apply [leave] low residue flux in amounts greater than the supplier recommendation, the remaining residue can cause damgerous corrosion. Certainly it is then no longer low residue.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 11:10:14 EDT 2007 | Cmiller
It appears that the two different boards we are having issues with are the only imersion silver boards that we process. Anyone have simililar issues with imersion silver? Is Dave F. on vacation? I would be willing to consider input from moon man at
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 23 14:36:41 EDT 2007 | ck_the_flip
Sorry to interfere with Dave F, but perhaps your IAg finishes have issues with process residues from the boardhouse. What is the base material of your ConAP conformal coating - acrylic, silicone, polyurethane? We do CC (acrylic) and IAg and never h
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 25 10:59:15 EDT 2007 | slthomas
I don't know of any standards that apply to hardware at the component level. I would think, though, that unless the spec. sheet for the component specifies cracks there shouldn't be any.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 25 17:45:25 EDT 2007 | Diesel
the search area will be set by the feeder you use, you can create a new feeder and increase the search area. If you increase the search are of a 44mm feeder, it will stick for all the parts that use that feeder name.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 25 20:12:33 EDT 2007 | geb
Ok thanks Diesel, I will give it a try. I'm off work until the end of next week so will let you know how it goes then. Thanks Grant