Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 07 10:58:14 EDT 2007 | lozlloyd
General soldering question not related to SMT. Is it OK to solder a wire to a brass terminal? It seems OK but I'm unsure about the long term reliability. Application is a high reliability electronic utility meter. Thanks Steve
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 10 07:52:46 EDT 2007 | scombs
Its not in Europe but I have bought these from Sierra Electronics and they work well. http://www.tapesplice.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 17 13:00:35 EDT 2007 | actech
so as long as the machine is a III series weather 66 or 84 you are thinking the electronics and possibly bearing may be the same?
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 19 10:20:31 EDT 2007 | pjc
This guy sharpens all kinds of tools used in electronics- if it cuts or shears, he can likely sharpen: K&K Sharping- Gratersford PA kksharpen@yahoo.com 610-454-0466
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 03 11:00:03 EST 2008 | patrickbruneel
As Dave said stainless steel can not be soldered using fluxes designed for electronics. The only way this could be done is to spot plate copper or tin where you want to make the solder connection.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 04 16:02:56 EST 2008 | fsw
All, The reason SS (stainless steel) was being considered is - customer wnats to reduce Ni or basically eliminate it. Anyway, seems that soldering SS for electronics is not going to be an easy option. Suggestions for different plating has been forwa
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 04 16:15:05 EST 2008 | ck_the_flip
Good move. Again, stainless can NOT be soldered with standard materials used in electronic manufacturing, as everyone agrees in this thread. Additionally, the physical properties of stainless have to be altered in order for soldering to take place.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 19 13:10:40 EDT 2008 | patrickbruneel
It just doesn�t make sense look at the conclusion from: Fraunhofer IZM 2006, 287 pages, for EU committee WEEE 'Ecological and Economical Consequences of the Ban of Lead in Electronics and Lessons to be Learned for the Future'
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 28 09:18:28 EDT 2008 | patrickbruneel
CK, Forget about all that sophisticated technical stuff. See picture of a RoHS 1&2 compliant vehicle (no electronics).
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 30 12:25:09 EDT 2008 | realchunks
Paraffin wax. Before you laugh, check it out. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraffin_wax#Wax Only draw back is you have to melt it, but works well on electronics.
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