Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 22 19:21:36 EST 2006 | arnie
what content of leadfree solder ot type leadfree solder should i use to avoid the leadwires being thin after dipping to solder pot.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 28 08:08:06 EST 2006 | davef
Tin is an excellent solvent. So, whether using lead-free or leaded solder, your wire will neck to one degree or another if the material of the wire dissolves in the metal of the solder.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 09:39:38 EST 2006 | rlackey
We went with the expensive tiled floors - look great until you try and move any machinery, & I still have nightmares about air skates.....
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 10:57:33 EST 2006 | actech
The epoxy, how is it holding up? high foot trafic? moving machines? if it does crack or chip , just recoat the chiped area? Thanks Bruce
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 17:23:12 EST 2006 | markpieter
Recently we did an installation in Germany. This company had their floor carpented with ESD carpet. There is also ESD paint available. Many regards, Mark
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 08:49:55 EST 2006 | BGS
We have concrete floors. We check 28 locations every 90 days with a surface resitivity meter (calabrated) and Ive never seen a reading other than 10 to the 9th
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 09:18:12 EST 2006 | russ
We also use tiles for two reasons. 1 yes they look a lot better. 2. Customers don't buy into concrete floors as ESD safe.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 27 11:32:57 EST 2006 | Rob
If you are going for high margin business then you may want to ditch the blue smurf coats & go for white - they are a bugger to keep clean but look like you have a dedicated team of scientists. (Giving people clipboards & safey glasses helps complet
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 27 14:22:14 EST 2006 | SuMoTe
Ultimate in ESD smock protection and looks professional at the same time... http://nspworldwide.com/index.html ask for Steve Hofstatter I have no relation to this company other than I wear thier products.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 17:50:57 EST 2006 | russ
The 1700 has more manual operator input ability than the 1500. You can stop and start or whatever without waiting for the machine commands or cycles to initiate or finish.