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Humidity in SMT room

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 16 18:14:45 EST 2006 | Geo E

We have just purchased a humidity logger and I need to know what the relitive humidity should be in a SMT production area. The Room is enclosed approx. 60ft by 30ft using ESD Floor tile. 3 machines are in the room as well as some Thru hole machines.

Humidity in SMT room

Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 19 12:16:12 EST 2006 | slthomas

Where in the world are you? Is it naturally that dry and you'e trying to keep it up, or do you dry it to that state? 'round here 40-45 is the norm so we don't put much thought into controlling it.

Mydata

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 17 05:15:12 EST 2006 | nemachines

Hi We came across a Mydata pick & place TP9 1993 model, We are looking for more infomation on this Model. ie :- Component sizes(From - Too ), centering device For this age machine are they any good. Thx

How can we force Fuji IP-1 to re-scan fiducial marks?

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 17 22:48:47 EST 2006 | bvdb

Thanks Jerry - I'll try it on Monday. Cheers, Bert

profile ramp starts in??

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 20 17:11:13 EST 2006 | pjc

From ambient, about 25C, that's to peak overall to about 230C. Dave's got the link to the SMQ 230 sheet.

poor print definition

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 20 20:47:59 EST 2006 | davef

We assume your stencil is clean. So, try: * Reduce stencil separation speed. * Reduce squeegee pressure. If the pressure is not proper, excess number of particles are stuffed into an aperture and inner pressure / friction among particles increase, an

Basic requirements for lead free wave soldering ?

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 21 15:25:05 EST 2006 | masrimhd

I have no experience, but you can find some possible tricks to upgrade your wave machine into a good lead free one at: http://www.comtreeinc.com/documents/lead-free-wave-soldering.pdf

Basic requirements for lead free wave soldering ?

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 22 21:53:25 EST 2006 | paligora

Thank you Masri, that article was a real eye opener, quite usefull, basic and easy to understand.

Thermal Profilers

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 21 08:18:27 EST 2006 | Rob

Hi, Our SlimKIC 2000 uses a standard 9V PP3 battery, so as long as you're not adverse to parting with around a $1 it's no problem. Cheers, Rob.

Thermal Profilers

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 21 09:43:09 EST 2006 | samir

KIC uses standard Alkaline 9V batteries. They're hard to find in Riyadh, but in America, you can basically buy them at the gas station. Both are very good profilers and come with good software. My decision is based on which salesman will take me g


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