Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 17 08:38:11 EST 2006 | grantp
Hi, They are ok for very low volume work, and use a single place head with limited component size, however they will do most parts. The good thing is the feeders are identical to the latest machines, so you can keep feeders if you upgrade. They work
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 21 09:19:50 EST 2006 | Chunks
Hi Mark, Not to be condescending, but is your 265 camera in focus? I've seen one instance of this. If it�s not the camera, and you are sure all your other parameters are good, , then poor definition can be from bad snap-off or bad gasketing. Snap
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 02 23:21:59 EST 2006 | KEN
I recently finished analysis of no-clean fluxes and Ionic contamination and cleaning processes. The results were eye opening. Summary: If you clean a no-clean you better do a good job. Many no-cleans produce a "waxy binder" to encapsulate the tro
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 16 20:52:48 EST 2006 | billwestiet
You probably have more advise than you can stand, but... I've looked at all these products, becuase we're in equipment sales and we wanted to see if there was a revenue potential here. Our general opinion is that dross is a hassle, and there is no
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 20 08:49:08 EDT 2006 | Chunks
a) Is there a recommended dip or dwell time for the dip soldering? Check your data sheet for the part. Dwell time is everything in selective soldering. Top side wetting is a good process indicator. b) How do we improve the solder coverage in the
Electronics Forum | Tue May 23 09:53:05 EDT 2006 | stepheniii
Make sure your reflow profiles are the best you can make them. You will probably want to, at the very least, get some sample BGA's and boards to sacrifice to profiling. Drill a small hole through the board into a middle ball of the BGA. Also put a t
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 08 19:51:22 EDT 2006 | grantp
Hi, That's good news, and we did outs with SN100C as well on Wed, however we are still working hard on getting a good profile. We have some large BNC connectors, and they are hard to profile. We also have wave palettes, and these might be too thick
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 27 01:41:42 EDT 2006 | grantp
Hi, How come so many good threads get off track because of this Guru fool. To get back on track, we have been running SN100C in our pot for a few weeks now, and it's incredible, and working really well. Glad I listened to the advise of people on th
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 09 15:41:59 EDT 2006 | shawnvike
That is the problem I am having! Except with 3 separate manufacturers. To answer some of the other questions... Baking - diligence Stencil - as far as we can tell it is good Placement is good We are using Pb-free parts and solder, but I have see
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 13 16:45:30 EDT 2006 | adlsmt
If the only difference is the layer count, check the profile as stated above. If you dont have a profiler you can probably get the local Kic or Mole rep to do a demo on that board. I believe I was the one who stated in an old post that prying the lea