Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 22 17:38:44 EST 2001 | davef
OK, lemme take a different angle on this, �cuz I forgot to touch on this when I first responded. I mentioned a study ["Evaluation of Low Residue Soldering for Military and Commercial Applications: A Report from the Low-Residue Soldering Task Force"
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 22 13:41:41 EST 2001 | mparker
What's the reality of the situation? Are you creating a specmanship issue here just to satisfy Class 3? Can you demonstrate that the paste volume applied to the plastic QFP's give sufficient overall fillets for mechanical and electrical properties? W
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 22 17:31:08 EST 2001 | davef
Hold off on the sharp knife for little bit. [Yano, I get "queasy" when I see much of my blood, but other people�s blood doesn�t bother me much. Weird, eh?] [Oh bye-da-bye, I didn�t win the bar bet on "Ground Hog Day". I didn�t loose it either. T
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 23 14:13:20 EST 2001 | mnaddra
RW, I have Screened Adhesive on to several different assemblies and have found that when it is possible I get a much better result than with a dot deposition process (The green strength was greatly improved), the biggest issue I ran in to was the pr
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 27 15:53:13 EST 2001 | johnw
RW, I've been printing glue by stencil for a while. Like the other guy's say there are various method's and material's that you can use but then your printing paste so the ideal is for as little change as possible to the method's your already using.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 27 15:53:14 EST 2001 | johnw
RW, I've been printing glue by stencil for a while. Like the other guy's say there are various method's and material's that you can use but then your printing paste so the ideal is for as little change as possible to the method's your already using.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 27 18:58:36 EST 2001 | Mike Konrad
Hi Kerry, You are putting too much emphasis on the EPA�s �ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY VERIFICATION STATEMENT� Consider the following EPA statement taken from the specific EPA report that you site: �� the end-user should contact his/her local, state,
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 28 15:47:06 EST 2001 | kerryn
Mike, I see that you are from Aqueous Technologies and you sell stencil cleaners. I now understand your sensitivity to this subject. I seriously doubt that the EPA would copy you on correspondence between the EPA and another company. If they did,
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 28 11:53:50 EST 2001 | Steve
Take the leap of faith my friend!! Buy the AOI and watch all of your problems disappear. Okay, so I exaggerated a bit. Let me tell you the real story. We purchased a CR Technology RTI6500 almost two years ago. We chose the CR Tech unit because it wa
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 29 10:51:47 EST 2001 | Deon Nungaray
Hello Phil, AOI equipment has been around for a number of years. I remember evaluating a machine around 5 years ago. At this time the system was not able to learn right side up or upside down characters. Well, the newer systems have come a long way.