Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 20 10:00:16 EDT 2002 | davef
OSHA standards trump industry standards. OSHA can shut down your factory. The industry can not do bubkes. It's nice to following industry standards, becuase industry likes that.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 20 18:39:11 EST 2006 | Aaron Zanchez
looking for ok industries nozzles
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 28 12:33:19 EST 2006 | Quality Engineer
Looking for broad industry data for goals for FPY. What is a good bogey? What is minimally acceptable?
Electronics Forum | Sun May 06 01:02:35 EDT 2018 | yashveer_singh
Can I get my schematic diagram printed on PCB by any industry? If i give them my circuit drawn in any software like Eagle, Cad etc. Can anyone tell me the name of that industry?
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 25 08:48:45 EDT 1998 | raymond
Is there an industry standard in calculating SMT process PPM level for benchmarking purpose ? What are the industry benchmark ppm number for some of the defects like solder short for 20-mil QFP, tomstone problem for 0603 components etc....
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 05 14:28:26 EDT 2004 | caldon
Hello all- Just an FYI... I have taken a position causing me to leave the SMT/Electronics Manufacturing Industry. I will still be in Technology but geared more towards the service industry. Thanks for everyones help and enjoy... Cal cal_Driscoll@ho
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 23 15:02:19 EDT 2012 | davef
Someone told me that Heller Industries heaters and 350*C blowers have a lifetime warranty. * Check the Heller Industries site * Talk to your Heller Industries sales-type.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 16 07:40:16 EST 2001 | C. Robert Nelms
David Fish alerted me to this dialogue, after visiting my web site. I am one of the "anal" consultants that are trying to help people "learn from things that go wrong." I don't know where to start. Perhaps by asking you not to lump all of us toget
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 12:11:28 EDT 2000 | Mike McMonagle
There are many challenges facing the assembly industry today such as: - Lead-free assembly and other environmental concerns - Continued shrinkage of active and discrete components - �New� alternate fab finishes such as immersion tin and silver - The
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 07 11:41:54 EDT 2005 | patrickbruneel
Thanks for the response Dave This whole lead free joke gives me ulcers Compare the findings in the real world (threads in this forum) with the conclusions from the lead free industry counsel. The SAC305 is announced the "alloy of choice" here's a li
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