Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 26 15:49:48 EST 2009 | GSx
Hi I am looking for informations/specs about graphite/carbon deposited on PWB as a "spring contcat" or land (? not sure how to say in English). - Are there any Standards (IPC?)who define correct thickness of graphite ? - Are there any Test Method
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 23 16:37:23 EDT 2010 | mmjm_1099
Hello all, I am currently looking for either the CMOS chip for one of the smaller pcb boards within this camera or a used graphite camera. Please email me mmartinjr@ymail.com
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 12:40:22 EDT 2004 | Claude_Couture
How about graphite coated wires or bar? If there are such things
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 11 14:45:56 EST 2002 | Stephen
The "lead" in pencils is no longer lead. (not for several decades) It's graphite. And it is very conductive. I found out the hard way in high school science class.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 07 07:21:41 EDT 2020 | relaycz
For lead-free, we had great success with graphite molds from China. As far as I remember, it was about 10$ a piece. Very easy to pop them out too.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 11 15:00:30 EST 2002 | Claude_Couture
Funny how people keep refering to the material in pencil as "lead" when actually it is graphite. As such, it is not soluble in water or alcool, so should not interfere with contamination testing. As for the dust causing shorts, very unlikely. Plus, y
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 05 22:13:16 EST 2009 | davef
There is no IPC specification on carbon ink. Consider talking to your ink supplier to develop the proper quality definition that you require. Most suppliers have a good understanding of their product performance, for instance: http://www.coates.com/
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 14 07:51:15 EDT 2002 | cyber_wolf
Mike, we use a product called Dow Corning 321 dryfilm lubricant. BTU reccomends it. You can find it in Mcmaster Carr for about 21.00 a can. Mcmaster PN is 1255K14. I reccomend pulling the chain off when you are lubricating it to avoid over-spray. Th
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 12 10:43:51 EST 2002 | Randy Villeneuve
Now the big question is how do they get the lead in the pencil? Don't answer that. Anyway now that we all know that there is no lead in the lead pencil (which we already knew) I still feel it is not good practice to use a lead (Graphite-clay) pencil
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 22 08:52:57 EDT 2007 | mulder0990
Does anyone have a defined maintenance program for their Fuji CP-6 feeders. I am working with almost 2000 feeders and I am looking for what most techs use as a schedule. Also, any vendor sites that you get parts from. Also what is the best, long l