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Re: Chart of SMT Component styles/packaging

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 20 04:42:02 EDT 1999 | park kyung sam

we did this for pad design of pcb and can also use it off- line programming for mounter. we had checked out all the component we used in our factory. we sorted 600 kinds parts using part size(L,W,T) ,number of lead ,shape with over 6,000 parts. a

Re: message replys

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 14 09:05:17 EDT 1999 | Brian

Nancy, Cliff, There are pros and cons. Some of the longer threads take an age and a day to download when the server is busy, if everything is intact since the birth of Adam. Personally, I prefer it as is because I'm damn lazy and hate scrolling down

Re: message replys

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 14 09:26:41 EDT 1999 | Clifford Peaslee

Brian & Nancy, Yes, our goal is to have the option of displaying the whole thread in one page while still leaving the current option available. Displaying all of the messages in a thread really doesn't work well with the old messages because they c

Re: PCB warpage

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 14 20:42:07 EDT 1999 | Jeff Ferry

Grace, As deifned in IPC 7721 Procedure 3.2 Bow and Twist Repair "Bow and twist after soldering shall not exceed 1.5% for through hole PC boards and .75% for surface mount PC boards. The bow and twist shall not be sufficient to cause difficulties d

Re: PCB warpage

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 15 11:05:50 EDT 1999 | Mark Phinney

Earliar we had problems with board warpage, Much of our problem was due to imbalances in the copper on oppisite layers in brief on a 8 layer board the copper on layer 1 should = the copper on layer 8, 2=7, 3=6, 4 = 5. We added copper to some layers t

Re: water soluble solder mask

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 13 12:54:44 EDT 1999 | Dave F

Mikeh: You can't let that stuff get to your carbon bed. Literally, you can watch your bed die. The clay coats the carbon, entombing it. I've heard talk of using a RO filter as a front-end buffer to the recycling system, but know of no one who has

Re: water soluble solder mask

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 14 06:00:49 EDT 1999 | Graham Naisbitt

The latex should not influence your closed-loop filtration - unless of course it falls off during cleaning. The issue would be with water soluble materials. As Dave (hi Dave) said, the clay based version of these will clog/blind/knacker your carbon

Re: water soluble solder mask

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 14 23:19:25 EDT 1999 | Dennis O'Donnell

Water soluble masks are great in my book. After having used the latex type, I found that the water soluble will save a lot of time. I dont't use a closed loop system, but I do have a filter on my discharge line. I have not experienced any filter c

Re: New Forums

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 13 10:28:30 EDT 1999 | Clifford Peaslee

Jeff, Your cookies should not have been affected, but there was a problem in the conversion with the mysmtnet page, which has been fixed. Although there is a slightly different appearence in the display of the foruum, much of what is different is i

Varistor any experiance in correcting process contamination of.

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 12 16:38:24 EDT 1999 | Charlie

At present the band-aid fix is using epoxy 'dam' under the part and masking over the part to pervent excessive current leakage conmonent failure. These parts are first going through the reflow oven, where the epoxy dam is used to over come the leakag


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