Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 26 17:26:32 EDT 2005 | Larry Davis
I have used Kinnarney Rubber Company out of Mantua, NJ in the past with great results. Contact Jim Kinnarney 609-468-1320
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 09 12:23:34 EST 2005 | SuMoTe
Caplugs Very low tech, and very low cost. you will have to do a bit of work to find a size that will work for you, but the savings are worth it.
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 05 07:28:59 EST 2005 | milroyperera
Hi, What would you do normally when you have collected the used solder from the stencil each day?
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 21 16:41:13 EST 2005 | Samir Nagheenanajar
Hi Ajay, my name is Samir Nagheenanajar. You have an Arab sounding name just like myself. Pleased to meet you.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 27 09:43:59 EDT 2005 | PWH
As Mark states, we have also used tape to cover sharpie notes and part numbers. Works well. We use kapton tape.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 28 14:58:33 EDT 2005 | chunks
Metal stamped tags that are glued on work. http://www.emedco.com can make em'. Even have your company logo on each one. No, I don't work for Emedco, so stop typing.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 16 18:44:54 EST 2005 | Mike F
A good board used soon after you receive it should not delam. If only a small percentage is doing that I urge you to do some more looking at the board quality while you do the baking. Do a search of the archives on baking boards, Dave F had some good
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 31 08:47:27 EST 2005 | jdengler
IPC-7351 is the most complete I have found but is still missing some. Look here http://www.ipc.org/contentpage.asp?Pageid=4.6 Jerry
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 27 14:16:41 EDT 2005 | james
We have run AIM in the past and it seems to stick to the blades and be very tacky. Anyone else agree?
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 28 10:26:39 EDT 2005 | james
Kester water soluble seems to work best for us at this point. I am just trying to figure out why we are having so many problems when we use AIM paste. It tends to stick to the blades, clog the aperatures and of course gives us insufficient solder.