Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 10 17:03:22 EST 2004 | Doug D
We have developed a product called HumiTel which will help manage MSDs on the factory floor. We will be at this years Apex, come and see us, the product should help you out. Doug
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 10 11:53:31 EST 2004 | Kratzman
Any one have anything to say about experiences with Novastar technologies? We are considering their reflow and wave machines. I am particulary wrried about support, they are a very small company.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 20 11:29:05 EST 2004 | teamcanada
Ive had a 4 zone reflow oven for the past 4 years. No problems or breakdowns. tech questions have been answered when asked
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 13 09:25:35 EST 2004 | jcdupree
Hi Patrick, I can easily troubleshoot ML, EL and SL 20 systems by phone or e-mail, but the MPC-29 is a bit more complex. The problem that you are describing was failry common, and there were a number of potential causes. First is to check if the dr
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 21 14:50:43 EST 2004 | adlsmt
Its a shame no one has input on this. We are in the same spot as you. We have been looking at Filemaker to create our own system.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 23 20:34:14 EST 2004 | greg york
Try Hi-grade Alloy Corp in Chicago we sell the flux over in the Uk and have several companies using 3541 flux on the Versaflow, works really well no bridging or icicling
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 13 10:14:34 EST 2004 | marcelll
Have an old Fuji MCS 16 computer here and the screen is gone. Is there anyway to fit a standart screen on that old controller ?
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 23 13:12:55 EST 2004 | Mark
I have used MPM 3000 and Dek 265 Horizon. We always just fill them up with regular old alcohol. Cheapest and easiest way to maintain.
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 14 12:33:30 EST 2004 | agp
We are currently experiencing solder bursting in one of our smt reflow lines. Burst as small as 5mil diameter are messing gold fingers of the pcbs. Anybody who have experienced same problem? Would appreciate any suggestion.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 17 09:22:09 EST 2004 | bobbyv40
Check out Zephyrtronics, they have a low temp solder system that we use with very good results. http://www.zeph.com/lowmelt.htm Good Luck