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New web site

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 26 16:49:17 EDT 2003 | lysik

I just want a forum to track the bad apples. They are out their and people need to know who they are and the consumer should be fully aware of policies before you buy something. Sometimes they are unclear or the sales engineer tells fib. GenRad does

New web site

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 26 21:06:28 EDT 2003 | adlsmt

Ken, I am still negotiating a possible deal with the company I referenced, therfore I will not mention the name now. If it falls through I will let you know. However I have made it clear to them that their second user atitude stinks and is still sway

See ya

Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 27 09:19:52 EDT 2003 | davef

Hi John: We always theorized that if all the lurkers piped-up once in a while we'd have a better site. You help prove the point, John. Realistically, we know it takes alot of napping to be a manager, but we'd appreciate your giving you couple of

Pick and Place tutorials

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 30 21:08:17 EDT 2003 | George

I just start training as operator of a Samsung CP-11E Pick-and-Place machine. I would like to know where to find info or tutorials about those machines or general info about "how smt pick-and-place machines work ". I have not found anything on the we

Mydata Package Database hints?

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 03 08:41:00 EDT 2003 | gregp

JEDEC and IPC for instance do have conventions. But they are only typically for existing part types and do not coincide with one another. I think the bigger problem is the new components and the unusual components that don't seem to fall into any p

Soldermask thickness

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 01 21:22:37 EDT 2003 | ramanandkini

We have a 1.6 mm thick automotive PCB board of size 35x70mm. One of our vendor has given us a batch with lesser soldermask thickness 5~8 microns. Will this affect the circuit board on a long term. What should be standard for the soldermask thickness?

MPM Accuflex

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 02 09:03:42 EDT 2003 | cardinal

The Accuflex is a machine that MPM has evolved into from a SM Tech platform. They purchased the product from SM Tech. The man who designed the platform designed Dek printers; essentially the Accuflex is a DEK platform. If you are looking for a UP

splicing conveyor belting

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 06 15:03:42 EDT 2003 | ssnow

I would like to hear from anyone who has ever successfully spliced conveyor belts, or who know's where I can get my hands on a splicing iron. I have belts that are broken or just need lenght modifications. please let me know if anyone does this and w

splicing conveyor belting

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 06 18:24:34 EDT 2003 | pjc

what type of belt is it and what material is it? round belt, flat belt, etc... if its from a PCB transport conveyor or other PCB handling system, I recommend you contact the OEM. I have spliced belts before- rubber round belt off old Fuji loader and

Corrosion

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 06 16:18:30 EDT 2003 | pjc

If the flux is already eating thru Cu it must have been some time since the boards were soldered with the OA flux. Ionic contamination testing (with OmegaMeter or IonoGraph)can be done to find contaminated boards and cleaning the boards can be done


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