Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 10 13:20:36 EDT 2002 | barryg
I am curious how you measure your printed paste thickness. We are considering doing the same. As it is now we assure we have squeegee pressure and speed controlled, have not actually measure the printed paste thickness.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 10 22:35:59 EDT 2002 | davef
How do you assure you "have squeegee pressure and speed controlled"? Search the fine SMTnet Archives for background on measuring paste thickness.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 17 11:37:01 EDT 2002 | davef
Stu Leech Altos Engineering sleechatixdotnetcom. Alternately, search the fine SMTnet Archives by company for Altos Engineering to obtain contact infomation. [Be careful. Glendale is not in 'Engineering'. It's in 'AZ'.] Ask Stu about Croc-Clamps
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 10 22:32:44 EDT 2002 | davef
This is free material. The total cost of the reel, er whatever, was included in the completed production run. Obvious choices are: * Throw it in the dumpster * Return it in stock at zero inventory cost and save it 'til the next time you run that pr
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 11 11:34:31 EDT 2002 | Sam
WAND Singulation Machines are what you are looking for. Wheeling, IL phone 847-459-2400
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 17 00:15:01 EDT 2002 | jojojameson
I also stick to Mr sams suggetion.wand is the best machine.we are using it for the last 3 years with out any single breakdown Regards JOJO JAMESON
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 17 00:22:26 EDT 2002 | jojojameson
I also support sams suggetion.We are using WAND machine for the last 3 years with out any single breakdown Regards Jojo jameson
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 11 12:10:14 EDT 2002 | jax
Different Solder types are not needed. Surface tension will hold most. Plenty of info in the archives about reflow profiles, weight limitations, etc...
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 11 12:53:41 EDT 2002 | Winnie Chan
I was wondering what the water quality requirements are to wash PCBs? For example, the specific details including resistivity, pH, etc. In addition, can you also explain why DI is preferred? What is the scientific explanation behind that? Than
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 18 20:48:25 EDT 2002 | ianchan
Hi, what model and make is your "Zero Ion Tester" (is that the brand make?)? Is yours a portable unit? who's the OEM supplier?