Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 02 21:32:33 EDT 2006 | mika
Hi Efren, We are always happy to do our best to help each other out in this forum. I can't say that i have contributed with anything valuable about Your original qeustion; except that I had some serious thoughts about some really idiot posting from "
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 16 11:07:25 EST 2007 | stepheniii
I'm not sure if anyone mentioned the single most important factor. p.m.'s. If the nozzles are getting dirty and clogged it's not going to do a great job of picking parts up. Don't think in terms of variation. It's there it's unavoidable and undet
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 23 10:48:44 EDT 2006 | Rob
Hi Paul, Can't find any info on Cobalt 995,but we do have experience of 99/0.7/0.3 +0.02% Cobalt wire - flows better than any leadfree wire we've come across & the cobalt is supposed to improve tip life. Bit smokey though, but with extraction that'
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 13 17:16:44 EDT 2006 | slthomas
"I believe I was the one who stated in an old post that prying the leads is rediculous." I have been down this road as well. The prez of my previous employer decided that because he could pry .012" leads off the pads with a screwdriver that we had a
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 09 11:18:25 EDT 2006 | kehoem@bellsouth.net
Question; Do you think it's possible that your customer has got his units mixed up & actually means 0.3 micro inches of gold over 0.5 micro inches of Nickel? That is what I said but their vendor says they are building to print which says 80 uM and i
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 09 12:51:52 EDT 2006 | flipit
You can not solder to 30 micro inches of gold over nickel and certainly not 80 microns. You can not with tin lead solder or SAC305 anyway. The upper limit is between 6 and 10 micro inches of gold. This is what ENIG plates to. If you solder to gre
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 12 13:49:47 EDT 2006 | grantp
Hi, Thanks guys for all the suggestions. I am going to check what options we have for top side heating. Do people recommend we get convection for that? Also, we seem limited to 60% in the machine setup, and does anyone know how to run the top lam
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 14 18:07:11 EDT 2006 | grantp
Hi, Thanks for all the help guys, and we did a bunch of things to get it working. We raised the pump speed, and also went to a water based flux, which helped a lot. We also reduce pre heat as we were burning off the flux. It's doing really nice jo
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 21 13:26:35 EDT 2006 | stepheniii
I don't know about the cost but I would recommend that if you buy a used Mydat, that you buy it from Mydata and not a used equipment dealer. Mydata very much wants to handle all sales of machines so they can make sure that the machines are still in
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 22 05:15:12 EDT 2006 | emeto
Hello all, I've read a lot of topics on the forum. 80% or more people don't get answers. All the time you can read massages like: "call the manifacturer" - what does that mean? I ask you. If I want to call to manifacturer I will do it. That is not