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Thermocouples for Reflow Profiling

Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 10 15:34:17 EDT 2016 | davef

Ray Prasad says ... Information about thermocouples and various types of profilers are available from the following sources: • ECD ¾ profilers and thermocouples; (503) 659-6100 or http://www.ecd.com. • KIC ¾ profilers; (858) 673-6050 or http://www.ki

Thermocouples for Reflow Profiling

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 11 17:49:53 EDT 2016 | davef

Measurement Specialties purchased RTD Company, Inc. [ http://www.meas-spec.com/rtd-company.aspx ] in October 2012 and has maintained the primary site and staff in Minnesota. We continue to be a technological leader in the design and manufacture of e

SnPb Wave Solder Machine safety

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 09 06:03:37 EDT 2016 | jswatt

Simple answer is no you cannot do it and why would you?.. is it a cost saving thing? As Dave F correctly points out you have a fair amount of noxious fumes to handle that aren't getting exhausted if you switch of the extraction so they will go to you

Having issues placing 0603 components on my used Juki 740...

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 12 08:54:34 EDT 2016 | leeg

well there you go. I found that trying > different values in the "Placing Stroke" had a > big effect. I changed it to 2mm and it placed > them well, but I could see the board also flexing > a little, went to 1mm and the problem came back, > so

MSL

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 15 05:27:59 EDT 2016 | salini

Thanks for the suggestions..will ask my RnD team to introduce such procedures which can replicate the points you have mentioned. We have initiated to implement the MSD devices proper handling in our factory premises so that field rejections which ar

Panasonic vs Siplace which one better?

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 25 03:09:32 EDT 2016 | buckcho

Hi,going to buy a new pick and place,any advise? > AM100 (Panasonic) vs e series (siplace). I think > both spec is quite similar. > > Thanks in > advance. It is very important to know what are you going to use them for. Selecting such machine

FUJI CP3 WILL NOT ENGAGE

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 19 18:08:28 EDT 2016 | dman97

Hello, I am having trouble getting our old CP3 to start up. When the machine starts to run, or when we try to center the nozzles, the CAM moves to 300 degrees and stops. The station 5 rotor just turns and turns with out ever centering the nozzles.

Arguments against 1(or 2)-ethoxy-propanol (aka SC01)?

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 21 14:54:32 EDT 2016 | ttheis

Acetone is flammable and hazardous to deal with. The fewer fire hazards and nasty fumes the better in my opinion. I would either go with a alcohol based no-clean for economical processesing and boards that can't be washed, or water washable if you ca

Arguments against 1(or 2)-ethoxy-propanol (aka SC01)?

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 21 23:06:51 EDT 2016 | adamjs

Water washable no-clean flux Hrm, I have not heard of paste that is both of these things (water-wash and no-clean-safe) at the same time, at least not as a solder paste vehicle. Does Kester make one? Can you recommend a particular product (prefer

Arguments against 1(or 2)-ethoxy-propanol (aka SC01)?

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 21 23:09:59 EDT 2016 | adamjs

flammable and hazardous to deal with Just want to point out that this is redundant, the only hazard is flammability. Acetone is about as non-toxic as it gets (as long is it isn't in your EYES) and probably *the* most safety-studied solvent in histo


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