Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 11 10:15:36 EDT 2006 | Chunks
I would be careful venturing on Moon Mans site. It has some good reading, but it does appear he's looking for a fight.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 11 11:23:02 EDT 2006 | russ
It sure does Dave, 782 has some recs regarding pad orientation and shape mods for wave soldering. I figured that this would be helpful here since most do not think of the SMT through wave portion and what it takes to make it work at the highest lev
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 09:53:36 EDT 2006 | Loco
the joke aint over yet... http://www.europeanleadfree.net/pooled/articles/BF_NEWSART/view.asp?Q=BF_NEWSART_209824
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 11 06:30:49 EDT 2006 | bwet
Hi Other Russ: See the study we commissioned for solubilizing the lead from from solder tips here: http://www.solder.net/technical/rinsing.asp Regards BWET
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 26 10:31:37 EDT 2006 | Drew
I enjoyed that little exchange between the presidents! It sounds like the guy from the ultrasonic company is more interested in selling his chemistry versus selling a stencil cleaner. The other guy had a little of the sneaky salesman talk but seeme
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 26 12:37:48 EDT 2006 | chrisgriffin
Acually, Dr. Shocker, DaveF is correct. The high power spray can bend the metal between the aperatures on fine pitch parts. I'm sure it's not common, but I have seen this happen. I have not, however, stood on any stencils. Sounds like fun.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 27 12:00:19 EDT 2006 | mumtaz
Yes I do know what stencils are. We have many here and use them for glue and paste. You can stand on them, trust me.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 19:42:50 EDT 2006 | Mike
I'm looking to solder a individual wire to each of the leads of a voltage regulator. Any advice in keeping them from touching? See item below. http://www.radioshack.com/product/index.jsp?productId=2062599&cp
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 21:20:05 EDT 2006 | davef
We'd: * Clamp vice grips on the leads to keep movement of the leads from weakening the seal between the leads and the plastic body of the device. * Bend each lead skyward [90* to the deck] at a different distance from the body. * Wrap the insulated w
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 11 04:14:24 EDT 2006 | Rob
1) Use insulated wire & only strip back as much as you need for a good joint. 2) Wrap insulation tape around each joint (package lead with wire) after soldering to avoid any possibility of touching.