Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 08:33:27 EDT 2006 | kelleyk2
I suspect the problem has been resolved or in some manner, gone away, but decided to reply anyway. After the demise of Fritsch USA, there was a void in the support chain for Fritsch Germany, the actual manufacturer. I've recently met with the owne
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 08 08:05:51 EST 2006 | amol_kane
thank you for the reply.....this reinforces the same info about SAC305 that i had reviewed in other papers. Since this is an inherent property of SAC305, i am assuming 1. Wave parameter (temp/time) tweaking will not mitigate this? 2. what is differ
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 10 15:19:28 EST 2006 | Chunks
Wow, how people get off track. You'll probably see OK joints, but the flux will be burt. Your boards will prob. discolor and possibly delaminate. Some of your parts amy discolor too. Depending on your paste, you will probably see some balling/bea
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 13 00:11:19 EST 2006 | jeffr
I have YV100 manuals. Tell me the Serial number of the machine. There are several models: YV100-1, YV100-2, YV100XG, YV100X, YV100XT, YV100XTG. Do you also need spare parts? Reply to jr@hrltd.com.au
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 10 09:28:54 EST 2006 | stepheniii
Water is known as the universal solvent for a reason. Not because it's a powerfull solvent but because it has hydrogen bonding and is bi-polar. I think it's the polar nature of H20 that makes it disolve ions. D.I. water will pick up ions where it c
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 08 20:05:16 EST 2006 | gcolbert
My company was considering buying RV-2E/s to perform functions in a electronic circuit board manufacturing facility. Are they any obvious situations where this machine can be used? Soldering/labeling/station transfer/general assembly? Any suggestions
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 11 12:50:48 EDT 2006 | Frank R.
I work with this ESV-304 inline machine. We had a lot of problem with software (library) but now we know enough bugs to be able to create new parts without problem. Last week I went to a company that use a Yestech and for sure it's nothing compare to
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 10 13:40:09 EST 2006 | bsteffen
Well, at least Russ actually got to speak with someone! I called and left a voicemail for Mr. Larry Kay, the President of PKay Metal. I do not believe I have ever experienced this much difficulty actually getting a company to sell a product. Anywa
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 10 12:28:05 EST 2006 | jdengler
We do the same as SR Tech but add in a check of the thermocouples the oven uses to monitor it's own temp. Annually I attach a thermocouple from a calibrated thermometer to the thermocouple in the oven. I compare the readings. We specify a plus min
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 13 07:44:12 EST 2006 | Chunks
That's why I parallel ported the T/C's. Now I can use a calibrated hand help thermocouple and plug into the T/Cs on the oven. If they're within about 3 degrees of each other, then they're considered within our specification. Paper work on the hand