Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 20 17:19:43 EDT 2006 | chrisgriffin
Yeah, and I would love to see a data sheet on the great Bahodium solder and the "Advanced Heat Radiation and Gasification". I'll stick with my so-called "reflow" process.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 21 12:26:12 EDT 2006 | mumtaz
Earl Moon, how do I contact you? Your e-mail and PCB 007 site are down?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 21 12:31:42 EDT 2006 | Rob
Hi Grant, You forgot Charlatan, or my particular favourite: twat. Tube feeders also encourage operator error, where tubes being changed over all of the time can be put in upside down.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 21 12:48:38 EDT 2006 | grantp
Hi, Yes, I forgot that, and also sometimes a part of two are also individually upside down, and sometimes the wrong part is put in, because you need to read the part number on the part, as there is rarely a stick label. Generally sticks are a nigh
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 21 13:26:18 EDT 2006 | russ
the SMT 350C, doubt if you will find much info on that one. Most likely european with very poor US support if it is the MFGr i am thinking of.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 21 13:51:36 EDT 2006 | chrisgriffin
I would go with a 7-zone oven. A 5-zone oven would get you by, but for a little more you could get a 7-zone that will handle a more challenging reflow process as will as more volume.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 21 17:54:20 EDT 2006 | russ
our 5 zone oven uses 220 and pulls 60A for startup. look at the spec sheets for your chosen oven and it will tell you current requirements Russ
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 20 18:54:47 EST 2007 | al
First I would check the cable,swap it with another fuji machine! Or have you tried to "reset start".risky if you have no comms but you need to get to the bottom of the problem...
Electronics Forum | Fri May 11 08:38:29 EDT 2007 | bkgsmtnet
Thanks for the heads up.. I was looking into one of these type of services.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 01 10:09:18 EDT 2007 | slthomas
Lke Pete C said it's specified by the manufacturer of the paste, but it's also board specific. We print a lot faster on boards with nothing smaller than 50 mil pitch than we would on 16.