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Water soluble solder resist masking

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 12 10:28:30 EST 1997 | David Syracuse

I am interested in locating a water soluble resist mask that does not leave a residue after wash and is easy to work with during the screen printing process. I have tried the Alpha Metals 110 and 220 solder mask and have found that it does not leave

Re: Any CIMBridge User on HP-UX Out There?

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 31 23:16:13 EST 1997 | Scott McKee

I'd like to inform you that CIMBridge is a Mitron product, whom was recently bought by GenRad... UniCam is their competitor... | UniCam. You go to their web site www.unicam.com | | | If your a CIMBridge user with HP-UX as your operating | | system

Re: Vapour Phase Soldering

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 10 14:03:56 EST 1997 | Scott Cook

| I would appreciate hearing views on vapour phase soldering particularly in respect to BGA's. | I know that they used to use CFC's but apparently this is no longer the case? | Can anyone help with some info? | Thanks, Alan Brewin Alan, Unfortunately

Re: Vapour Phase Soldering

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 18 14:44:59 EST 1997 | Scott Cook

No problem..... > No; the last time I used the process was 1983. > Yes, and in your neck of the world, I'd bet you're looking at Flutec products.....(I used PP11 juice way back in 1979). > I would dispute this. I did EXTENSIVE testing for thermal eff

Re: Flow for 2 sided SMT - Please Repost

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 08 14:40:08 EST 1997 | Rin Or

| First Responses Lost: Please Repost | | Looking for info on process flow for 2 sided SMT with PTH | | on the top side. | | Both sides have large SMT ICs. I don't know what the best approach is; | | Epoxy, Paste in Hole, High temp paste. | | Any in

Very Low Volume, Very High Mix Experience

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 05 19:43:43 EST 1997 | Mike Clader

I would like to hear from anyone producing high mix (~200 modules) with low volumes (5-2000 per year) using an automatic line running lot sizes in the 5-50 range. We are engaged in an investigation to invest in this capability. A view into the orig

Re: Very Low Volume, Very High Mix Experience

Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 29 22:55:06 EST 1998 | Yoshi Kuni

| I would like to hear from anyone producing high mix (~200 modules) with low volumes (5-2000 per year) using an automatic line running lot sizes in the 5-50 range. We are engaged in an investigation to invest in this capability. A view into the or

Re: Very Low Volume, Very High Mix Experience

Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 14 08:33:39 EST 1998 | Rudy

| I would like to hear from anyone producing high mix (~200 modules) with low volumes (5-2000 per year) using an automatic line running lot sizes in the 5-50 range. We are engaged in an investigation to invest in this capability. A view into the or

Re: Very Low Volume, Very High Mix Experience

Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 14 08:28:28 EST 1998 | Rudy

| I would like to hear from anyone producing high mix (~200 modules) with low volumes (5-2000 per year) using an automatic line running lot sizes in the 5-50 range. We are engaged in an investigation to invest in this capability. A view into the or

Re: Very Low Volume, Very High Mix Experience

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 08 09:25:02 EST 1997 | Scott McKee

| I would like to hear from anyone producing high mix (~200 modules) with low volumes (5-2000 per year) using an automatic line running lot sizes in the 5-50 range. We are engaged in an investigation to invest in this capability. A view into the or


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