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Re: silver finishes on pcbs

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 14 10:14:04 EST 2000 | PeteB

Jacqueline, Asuming you mean immersion silver: Advantages - Very flat finish compared to HASL, more easily solderable than bare copper with OSP and more process tolerant than this in our experience, reasonable shelf life, cheaper than immersion gol

Immersion Silver - Sulphur

Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 23 14:32:42 EST 2003 | davef

Sources of sulphur in PCB fabrication are: * Some locales have high H2S concentrations in the air. * Metal etching steps that use sulfuric acid or a sulfonated buffering compound may result in sulfate residues. * Sulfates can come from contact with

Re: Dross Removal

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 12 13:33:52 EST 2000 | justin medernach

Dross removal is dependent upon the "activity" in your solder pot and the usage of a inert or an "air" atmosphere. The more moving that agitate the solder, the more dross. Basics first and then the answers will make sense. What is dross? Oxidatio

Re: Aqueous Technologies Cleaners

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 08 19:08:52 EST 2000 | Mike Konrad

I do not know which specific flux you are using, but here are some general guidelines. If your wave soldering machine uses a foam fluxer, then there are foaming agents in the flux. Under �normal� conditions, the volatiles (including the foaming age

What Is This On This Board?

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 05 21:11:35 EST 2000 | Dave F

The CDROM player in my personal computer just died and I replaced it with a more lively unit. Being an inveterate gearhead, of course I had to field strip the old CDROM player as soon as I pulled from my PC [and got the new one running]. There are

Re: charging battery with solar power?

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 05 19:15:41 EST 2000 | Michael Parker

Kel- My first impulse is to tell you to go ahead and try it your way. We all need to learn from our mistakes to find the right way. What you are proposing is called a "smoke" test. As long as you can keep the smoke inside the device, in your case th

baked on water soluble flux residue betwwen fine pitch comp.

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 01 14:12:50 EST 2000 | Jim M.

My company currently uses water soluble paste for our SMT process. We were having trouble retaining hot water in our in line, closed loop DI cleaner. The cleaner kept shutting down when the water temp. dropped below 125C. As a result, the conveyor

Re: Broken capacitors

Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 03 15:35:44 EST 2000 | Michael Nguyen

Wow. And I thought I was the only one having problem with ceramic capacitors.I too am having problem with cracking ceramic capacitors 1206 package.We changed vendors and still having the same problem. I had to reverify my entire process and I had to

Re: Solder Paste Dispense problems

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 21:13:55 EST 2000 | Dave F

Can't find "WS601" on the Alpha site. What is that stuff? So, with nothing to go on, I'll just guess ... Yer probably cold welding the solder particles together. The nozzle size (inside diameter) determines the dot size. * With glue, small dot si

Re: Begenner advise

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 23:12:22 EST 2000 | Cal

Reno- I also agree. Education and Introduction to SMT are issues we deal with on a daily basis. We have Three level of automated assembly equpiment that we use for prototyping, training, production, and R&D. We can set you up in our facility to run y


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