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new reflow oven controller for toaster oven

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 30 21:20:32 EDT 2007 | Ron Popeil

Real Chunks, Whoever you are, you'll be hearing from my Lawyer shortly. That phrase is copyrighted material.

SMT component handling

Electronics Forum | Thu May 10 10:59:36 EDT 2007 | pima

We ve got storage next to factory. We use trolleys to transport material to SMT machine so hard to suspect bend leads during tansport. Anyway any good documents saying about this will be good to have.

PB-FREE Spec for PCBs

Electronics Forum | Mon May 28 22:43:20 EDT 2007 | fazan83

You can refer to this link. http://www.merix.com/files/Lead%20Free%20Material%20Tech%20Bulletin%20Rev%20C.pdf Hope this will help.

Losing parts in reflow

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 13 16:09:28 EDT 2007 | rgduval

The parts were soldered in place on the first side. Any recommendations on material for this kind of fixture? I've shimmed boards off the belt before with titanium wave plows...but, I'd love to find something slightly more elegant.

Reflow Profile Design

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 18 10:34:40 EDT 2007 | swag

If you are using a fixture/carrier in the oven, make sure that it is not too restrictive on the perimeter of the board/panel. A carrier intended to limit warpage can actually cause warpage if the expanding PCB material has no place to go during refl

Compressor air line material

Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 23 08:26:02 EDT 2007 | davef

We have always used black iron pipe for compressor air line. This pipe is very expensive to purchase and install. What is a better alternative?

Compressor air line material

Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 23 09:56:04 EDT 2007 | slthomas

Every plant I've worked at used copper. I don't know your criteria for better, but I would think soldering and hanging copper would be a lot easier/quicker than threading and hanging iron. I haven't priced either one, though.

Compressor air line material

Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 24 16:06:49 EDT 2007 | hussman

Check your local building code first. A lot of people 'say' they use various types of pipes. If you're looking for a complete system, try Patton Sonic. They're piping section is at; http://pattonsinc.com/piping.htm

Compressor air line material

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 25 09:59:41 EDT 2007 | slthomas

Plastic of any kind for compressed air is a code violation here. It's not just the pressure, it's the durability. PVC is pretty brittle and if you smack it with a pallet jack it's a lot more likely to shatter and generate high speed shrapnel than cop

Compressor air line material

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 27 16:41:25 EDT 2007 | darburch

Dave Try Transair Legris, They have a pretty slick system which will compare in cost to your black pipe but offers many advantages and it is clean.


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