Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 03 14:34:39 EDT 2002 | dragonslayr
All valuable insights are provided by the other posters to this thread. I'd like to add a bit more, if I may. Being environmental friendly is a must. I would not advocate dumping toxic metals to the sewer. In a past worklife, a steel mill, I was r
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 05 13:49:05 EDT 2002 | dragonslayr
Cal- I am so ass-hamed for getting right to the end user stuff and forgetting about the process parameters. You are so right in pointing out the obvious lack of technical data. The raw materials include Hostess Twinkies, frying oil or grease and pow
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 14 13:31:03 EDT 2002 | seand
Hello all, Dave, this is just another example of how your attitude towards others in the forum, outweighs your open mindedness toward their right to participate....It's SMTnet....not DAVENET. I'm not surprised to see you try to quantify the validit
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 20 19:42:29 EDT 2002 | sjpence
Like Russ, I am also curious about the 100% fill requirement. On any thick, high mass board the key is getting as much heat as possible into the board. If you get the board to the proper temperature, solder will flow just about anywhere. As an alte
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 01 09:35:52 EST 2002 | James Bartlett
MINIMUM NDSU EMEG EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS (11/1/02) To serve microsensor research and development via the Center for Nano-scale Science and Engineering (CNSE), the North Dakota State University (NDSU) Electronics Manufacturing Engineering Group (EM
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 12 12:01:02 EST 2002 | MA/NY DDave
Hi You know I heard a show recently that said they used music for the mating of a great race horse. I don't remember his name yet it tickled me. Also this year for Christmas a company offers a music product that slows down your heart rate via breat
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 17 12:53:28 EST 2002 | russ
You looked one page to far in the IPC book! Fillet height of 75% is acceptable for all 3 classes. Per IPC 610 rev. C Section 6 table 6.2. A. Circumferential wetting on Primary side (top)between lead and barrel (not anualar ring) Class 1 Not spe
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 27 11:05:49 EST 2003 | Chris
Hello, I am the manager of a Drafting department and don�t pretend to know too much about the SMT process. But I am the manager of a CAD designer so I am somewhat responsible for the following issue. So since no one else around here seems to have the
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 03 09:57:26 EST 2003 | msivigny
Hello markt, If you're only running at 85%, you've got some things to look into! First, it's good you know that you're operating at 85% with some measurables that help you determine that. Now, the easiest methodical way to improve productivity on SMT
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 03 11:06:13 EST 2003 | msivigny
Hi floydl, I completely understand when it comes to data crunching after long hours of performing measurements, it's the last and most important arduous task in obtaining performance data. If a measurement and evaluation process that traditionally to