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Re: SOT-23-6

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 26 16:23:14 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory

Hi Dave! Yeah, they've been around a while, and they're pretty straight foward like you said. About the only things that I can think of that I've run across that causes problems with these guys is when they're used on the bottomside of the board

Re: "Superboy" needs HELP

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 17:07:40 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| Hi all, | I've received an interesting opportunity. I'm in the contract mfg. game at the prototype level. I have a chance to build a Flip Chip test vehicle. I know little about the process but am very familiar with the packaging / process termin

Re: Capacitor Wave Soldering Woes

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 11:59:31 EDT 1998 | Brian Conner

| What is your current solder pot temperature? Whatever that temperature is, | has it been verified/calibrated? | What kind of flux is being used? No-clean, OA, RMA? | How is the flux being applied to the PCB? | Is this problem occuring on ALL nega

Re: Curing oven

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 13:26:39 EDT 1998 | Brian @ ETS

Dear Upinder, While reading the posts at the SMTnet forum I noticed your post pertaining to Curing ovens for use with Conformal Coatings which require regulated relative humidity to activate the cure. My company, ETS, is the manufacturer of Nordson's

Re: SQUEEGEE ANGLE

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 00:10:07 EDT 1998 | Phillip Hunter

| WHAT IS THE BEST ANGLE FOR THE SQUEEGEE BLADE TO BE ANGLED AT? WE ARE USING 45 DEGREE ON OUR POLYURETHANE BLADES, AND I BELIVE WE HAVE THE OPTION OF EITHER 45 OR 60 DEGREES ON OUR METAL BLADES. WHICH OF THE TWO IS BETTER, OR SHOULD WE BE USING AN

Re: Madder Than Hell

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 13 21:58:14 EDT 1998 | Alpha Guy

When things go wrong (see below) it can usually be attributed to a communication problem. This is exactly the issue with this case. A meeting has been held and corrections have been made with no hard feelings. However, another call rather than a

Re: Component Feeder Sizes

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 19 02:02:01 EDT 1998 | Scott McKee

| I am involved in the purchasing decision (Technical side) of which placement machine to buy. One of the criteria we need to specify is how many feeders, and what sizes. I have a provitional parts list of a job that we are most likly going to build.

Re: Going, going, gone, but back

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 16 15:39:43 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory

| | I'm off (as you all know) to other pastures. You know - sheep tupping on the green (or some other Elizabethan BS). Anyway, I now have to go to work for a living, or retire (don't remember which), to make a living. | | Deeply invloved in micro BG

Re: wave solder

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 12 14:31:04 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| | Hey all! | | The wave solder warrior is back. I have found a flux which leave almost no residue (the least yet), but because of its super low solids content I absolutely cannot get topside fillets. The multi-layer, two sided board is on a

Re: wave solder

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 12 15:56:43 EDT 1998 | Ryan

| | | Hey all! | | | The wave solder warrior is back. I have found a flux which leave almost no residue (the least yet), but because of its super low solids content I absolutely cannot get topside fillets. The multi-layer, two sided board is o


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