Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 08 15:27:36 EDT 2008 | realchunks
Most "non-moving pots" are tooled piece of steel with pockets full of solder. At least that's what the marble in my head understands it be (?).
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 31 02:40:20 EDT 2008 | JH pbf
We use Axarel 2200 as recomended by Vitronics Soltec, which is the same as we use on our MPM printes for under stencil cleaning. It is non-ozone depleating and has a high flash point. For insurance purposes we banned IPA from the shop floor some
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 06 11:33:04 EDT 2008 | swag
We are having solder issues with this part. (See attached picture). Placement is good prior to reflow. All other parts are reflowing well and oven profile matches paste mfg. specs. well. This is non-ROHS, WS process. Any ideas on what might be h
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 07:13:05 EDT 2008 | eyalg
I need to solder SAC/HASL PC boards in a NON ROHS process (Tin Leaded solder paste and profile + Tin leaded components) Can I do that?? Regards, Eyal
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 10 17:08:08 EDT 2008 | slthomas
Isn't that the non-eutectic one that provides the pasty phase range that people use to clobber their tombstoning problems?
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 09 11:57:14 EDT 2008 | hussman
Why not build with a leaded paste or solder pot? You'll have more than 3% lead after solder. Who cares about before solder - any testing will be done on the finished product.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 09 22:57:10 EDT 2008 | dphilbrick
Customer Specification, parts must be certified to have no less than 3% lead content on the lead prior to attach! It's a Hi Rel Mil Spec FAR Clause in the RFQ.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 10 09:34:58 EDT 2008 | dwelch123
We use a Marantz ISpector and as long as you program it correctly, taking into consideration any shadowing from adjacent parts, it does a superb job catching non-solders, head in pillow and insufficients.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 17 22:36:35 EDT 2008 | arosario
Hi All, We just started build a new product and I am encountering many non-wet rejects in our new product. I need help on what should I look into to improve our Yield. Please see below back ground 1. We are using DEK Infinity as printer. 2. We are mo
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 19 08:11:12 EDT 2008 | davef
While you're waiting for others to reply to your question on component analysis laboratories, search the fine SMTnet Archives to find posts like: http://www.smtnet.com/forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Message_ID=35636