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Selective Solder Machine Solder Balls

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 02 17:51:02 EDT 2012 | swag

Almost sounds like a part fell in the pot, exploded and burned into powder. We had a part get into our pot somehow and produced powder dross + other contaminates (no solder balls, though). The ring around the pot was very difficult to remove but wa

CP4 jerks all axis after power up and reset sw...

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 12 17:49:35 EDT 2012 | rodrigo

I've done the Fuji flush. It does the same thing. We can not load proper again because it does not communicate with either the F4G or MCS/30. I was able to boot into mechanical mode at one point but now I can not do that either. This thing is drivi

Buy/Sell Test Equipment

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 12 13:02:20 EDT 2012 | tec30

Do you have a need for test equipment or have old pieces you'd like to sell? Contact me today for a detailed quote. We are not only our source to purchase test equipment - we will also purchase test equipment from you! Contact Heather at : business4

SAC305 vs SN100?

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 18 10:05:24 EDT 2012 | dyoungquist

We started with SN100C from the very beginning when we purchased our selective solder machine. It has been working well for us. I can't speak to what happens when changing over to it, but I've heard of many companies using SN100C for selective sold

SAC305 vs SN100?

Electronics Forum | Fri May 04 08:37:45 EDT 2012 | waveroom

SN100C is being used by 95% of our customers over the SAC305. The main reasons are Cost big savings easily $10.00 lb, nice shiny solder joints good for quality inspection. Very few people are using SN100C in SMT Due to increased temperature requireme

A 5S organized work space

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 19 13:12:48 EDT 2012 | hegemon

Funny. Can't imagine an engineer without some clutter in the workspace. While I "get" the 5S paradigm, for myself it would create a sterile, souless, and unappealing place to work. Everything in its place and a place for everything... The principle

SMT solder reflow clamps, pushers and pullers for tooling

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 25 14:41:13 EDT 2012 | davef

Try: Equipment, Sldr pallet hdware clips * Summit Precision 5825 S 25th St, Phoenix AZ 85040 Dennis Miller 602-268-3550 summitprecision.com sales@summitprecision.com * Southco 210 N. Brinton Lake Rd, Concordville, PA 19331-0116; 610-459-4000 southco

SMT solder reflow clamps, pushers and pullers for tooling

Electronics Forum | Fri May 04 16:22:21 EDT 2012 | wesm91229

Hi Tristian, I work at the 1st company listed- the link you posted is our website. We have updated our clamps for those type of SMT process carriers. Feel free to email me @ wmartin@gscusa.net or call 972-494-1911 and I can help you out. Sorry for

where to buy IC tubes

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 18 15:33:22 EDT 2012 | davef

IC tubes, plastic * ITW Electronic Component Packaging Systems 2001 E Randol Mill Rd., Suite 117, Arlington, TX 76011-3453 817.277.5004fax3453 * Antistatic Industries, 130 Gamewell St PO Box 460 Hackensack, NJ 07602-0460 201.489.4400 fax 7654 * Perfe

where to buy IC tubes

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 19 03:06:11 EDT 2012 | roblackey

Hi Gaz, I know it's not the most elegant solution but why don't you just buy 20 tubes of TSSOP logic IC's such as 74HCT27PW (depends on width)- these type of parts are around $0.05 each so you are not going to be paying more than $2.50 for a tube of


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