Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 14 15:37:00 EDT 2014 | jdenuzzia
If you do a search on Reflow Oven Cleaning Fluid, you will find links to companies and chemicals that can assist you. I recommend that you contact one or more of the companies and discuss your needs and the paste you are using. They should be able t
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 21 14:43:05 EDT 2014 | emeto
To your first question - Yes you have to take out your paste and leave it on room temperature to warm up(my paste requires 8hours by manufacturer). Second question: If you have controlled room temperature and: If you use jar - up to 5 days your past
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 28 12:27:05 EDT 2014 | jimmyboz
Go ahead and vent, it's human. $150k "seems" like a lot of money, but it isn't. I don't know if the service person had to fly to get to you, if so, a 10 drawer craftsman's tool box full is out of the question. A level, however, yep, I'm with you. I
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 28 12:37:18 EDT 2014 | markhoch
Thanks for the replies. I guess I'm not really pissed, just a lil' grumpy perhaps. :) I just found it unusual to have to supply the Installation Engineer with ALL of his tools. It was explained to me that this was an unusual occurance, and I guess
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 29 22:00:24 EDT 2014 | dekhead
25+ years as an FSE and only recall once going on a job without tools (I changed planes in Seattle and tools went to Japan for a week); and I hate having to have someone drive me around (customers have insisted!). I don't know who JimmyB works for wh
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 06 16:25:03 EDT 2014 | spitkis2
Component manufacturers subject their lots to thermal / reflow testing per IPC /JEDEC STD-020. This involves running the parts through an oven 3X with a peak above 260C. I am not certain if passives go through the same test (theoretically they shou
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 11 16:52:17 EDT 2014 | aybars
yes, you should look to see on that particular feeders Z axis setting. When the tip goes down to the part it may be traveling down little too much. Just make sure you check which way is your - and + increments going and do not exceed more than 30 or
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 29 17:59:53 EDT 2014 | guts1872
I have had to flush the ram when replacing a TEP controller. These are kind of scetchy instructions from my notes, never could get PPM to send me any procedures. Hope this helps. Plug keyboard and monitor into RT computer and navigate to 2kla/RT/TEP
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 16 06:54:36 EDT 2014 | alexeis
Hi, The answer is very complex depends on the type of machine, the operator's capabilities and process. There are machines that let you perform the above side then stick carts into the machine and produce. Event such a process is the length of a few
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 18 12:16:06 EDT 2014 | island2013
I had the same situation at a facility a few years ago. We moved our wash from one building to another and it was fine for months and then we had the foaming issue similar to yours. We tried everything from adding anti foam agents to even having th