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How to add thru hole to SMT line

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 23 18:06:23 EDT 2003 | jgregory

Grant, try TEKA solder-bearing connectors. They have a "brick" of solder that reflows during reflow. They work great! Jason Gregory

Steaming boards

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 23 13:42:18 EDT 2003 | Mr. B

This is sensetivity and heat and direct pressure of this board. I guess they have tried different things in the past with new washers and paste. The customer is satistified with this method so if not broken dont fix it I guess. I thought I would thr

Steaming boards

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 24 13:07:48 EDT 2003 | Mr. B

Yes it is Di water and is tested after washing. The customers boards pass inspection testing before the wash but the customer likes to see them CLEAN.

Steaming boards

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 24 16:02:05 EDT 2003 | razor

Sorry for responding with questions... Exactly what is it that you are removing from the board? How clean does your customer want it, aka... how clean is CLEAN?

Steaming boards

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 27 00:15:04 EDT 2004 | ppwlee

We had a similar application to rewash excessive flux residues through a chemical wash, steam clean, and DI rinse. We currently have an inline cleaner. Can you comment what kind of steamer (made and manufacturer) is being referred to in this discussi

Flex circuit pallets

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 22 13:32:23 EDT 2003 | swagner

Does anyone have any data pertaining to contaminates baking out of a fiberglass resin pallets used for processing flex circuits? If so does this phenomena increase over time? Thanks,

Flex circuit pallets

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 23 08:38:36 EDT 2003 | davef

You'd like to think the epoxy holding you pallet together will cure sooner, rather than later, wouldn't you? Sounds strange to us.

Flex circuit pallets

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 23 13:27:29 EDT 2003 | chad

What's the actual brand name of the material? I could give you our experiences with most brand types both from a manufacturing and customer standpoint. Thanks, Chad Haima Pentagon EMS chadh@pentagon-ems.com 503-924-2747

Vacuum Sealers

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 24 09:03:19 EDT 2003 | jgregory

Thanks Dave, great info! I will be looking into your recommendations. Our AmeriVacs unit is lacking in the robust design department as far as I'm concerned. I don't like the pliable rubber sealers. They deform too much. Jason Gregory

Vacuum Sealers

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 24 09:27:56 EDT 2003 | jgregory

What I meant is the gray rubber seals, top and bottom, that are pliable to allow the SS nozzle to slip back out and still provide sealing, deform too much and "squish" out to the sides. Jason


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