Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 01 15:39:02 EST 2002 | Dalavezos
Hello Stimpman, I am not sure what type of plating you are talking about, but it would be helpful to know who's machines you have. I may have some alternatives or ideas for you to check out. I will be glad to help if I can. Debbie
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 06 12:03:55 EST 2002 | cyber_wolf
I know exactly what it is that you are looking for, but unfortunately we do not have one. We do have some extra MOT cards though. Just curious....What makes you think that your ELMO is bad ? Is there something visibly cooked in it, or is just out of
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 18 10:28:13 EST 2002 | caldon
I have printed 1000's of boards with dozens of stencils with TA permalex blades and have not had the issue you speak of. Sorry I was not much help. Cal
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 28 11:37:28 EST 2002 | Nightbull
I would like to know if there are any IPC standards or anything remotely referring to having a Solder Paste Deposition tester in house to check the printing process. I have an interesting situation. Any help would be appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 04 18:53:42 EST 2002 | babe
I have documentation from many companies on a hand lotion that passes all of the critical tests required in handling of PCB's. If you wish I could copy or have the manufacturer send this information your way. Steve
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 04 11:08:56 EST 2002 | Matt Kehoe
We have a customer that desires to have their via holes plugged with solder after assembly. Is it possible to add the via holes to the stencil and print paste into them and expect them to plug? If so, how much paste? One to one on the stencil opening
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 06 10:24:32 EST 2002 | Charlie
Here our senerio: * There are no funds for additional test equipment. * Have only Delta Scan results, that are very limited. * Failuer of Delta Scan, PCB goes to vendor for X-ray analysis. Do you have a similar process and do you do anything diffe
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 15 15:11:08 EST 2002 | clarkk
Check out http://www.circuittechctr.com/index.htm They have kits and training for making pcb mods. And no, I don't work for them. But they have saved my butt once or twice with handy repairs for damaged pcb's. Good luck!
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 27 13:35:42 EST 2002 | lysik
We do need to buy American. I only run Universal Instruments machines in my facility. Mind you the chip shooter is manufactured by Sanyo but the GSM machines are made in NY. I have purchased over 200 systems over the years while working for a major C
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 11:28:13 EST 2002 | sam
I believe you need some sort of "flat top" for this connector. I have ordered special "tops" for connectors we have placed in the past, the top is simply removed before any item is plugged into it. This also protects the connector after the board i