Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 02 13:24:09 EST 2005 | valuems
Hello Sorry we have not answered sooner, been gone. There is a height adjustment on the wiper. You will find a round nob under it, that is a height adjustment. I expect the wiper is not going all of the way up. And you can also control the speed
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 29 09:10:17 EDT 2005 | davef
You're correct that Room Temperature Vulcanizing (RTV) adhesive is pretty much a cosmetic when it comes to securing components. Beyond that it contains silicone, which produces unsolderable connections in electronics. Further, many RTV seep acidic
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 31 19:03:49 EST 2005 | myu
We need to rework for CCGA1657 (Ceramic Column Grid Array): removal and soldering. Its size: 42.5 x 42.5 mm. Its height is 7.25 - 9.61 mm. We use 63Tin-37Lead water-soluble paste. Our mini-stencil is 6-mil with 27 mil apertures. Please show your expe
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 01 10:48:24 EST 2005 | Rob
Can't say too much about the solder joints issue, but about a decade ago we did have a lot of problems with resonators being damaged by harmonics from Ultrasonic board washing & Ultrasonic welding. However this mostly manifested itself as cracking i
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 03 08:34:25 EST 2005 | Slaine
Hi We currently use a small amount of Alloy : 43Sn 43Pb 14Bi Flux: RMA-51AC, Metal : 88.5%. We use it for reworking a product and only consume about 100g per year, we are in the middle or ordering in some more paste but the MOQ is 500g. Is it possibl
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 11 06:58:03 EST 2005 | bk
A little more information on your current wavesoldering process would be helpful in helping you. Information like what kind of flux your are using,how you are applying the flux,what preheat temps you are using,and your conveyor speed. Without knowing
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 14 08:57:14 EST 2005 | James
Hello, I am looking at a manual solder bath that the operator will dip the boards into. We looked at the cost of a wave machine but it is not in the budget for this year so we would like to go with the static bath method. I was hoping someone would b
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 17 13:46:10 EST 2005 | stepheniii
I worked at a place where the new manager wanted SMT operators with experience. Two of the operators were pretty much as good as all the others put together. They had no SMT experience when they started. The company was lucky they started before he
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 18 07:14:53 EST 2005 | avalancher
It's easier if the Operator does keep an eye over that, HOWEVER, if you really think about it, you are allowing the very person who ran the board monitor the quality of the board (again, re-visiting AOI errors, and what they allow and don't allow). A
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 17 15:40:23 EST 2005 | Hoss
We have a board that has been diagnosed with inner layer separation from the barrel wall. This board is .093 thick and 12 layers. Several layers, in some cases, have little or no thermal relief making soldering difficult. We have since switched t