Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 09 13:46:07 EST 2005 | russ
Anybody out there have any experience with the above? We are looking into buying one of these things. We need to process large thin boards to small thick boards both pb and pbfree solders. Components will range from uBGA and CSP to ????? It is a
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 16 09:33:39 EST 2005 | SuMoTe
I can't help you with most of that, but heres a starting point. "L013: 2nd limit over" means that one of your axis is showing outside operating boundries, as in placement head is too far forward. Make sure all your devices are not pushed out to thie
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 17 03:34:51 EST 2005 | cangly
Hi, We have a board with over 100 chips (mixed size) and some long Connector DIP through out Wave solder with many issues of no solder and solder bridge, (using clean flux with bubble fluxer and Kester solder bar). Currently we tried to reduce the de
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 21 06:49:57 EST 2005 | pjc
Go to this link for a nice tool for wave solder process troubleshooting: http://www.speedlinetech.com/news_publications/application-notes.aspx?OnId=5 Look for "Wave Solder Troubleshooting Wizard" If you have an Electrovert machine, contact applica
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 23 18:47:18 EST 2005 | fastek
Sean- For what it's worth the Topaz X wins out over the Samsung for both service and support in the US as well as machine longevity. Samsung machines do not have a reputation of lasting all that long. Can't go wrong with a Japanese built machine in
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 27 10:42:51 EST 2005 | mika
We will be happy to help You out; if You can provide us with some information on what You need and why. There is so much on this topic, so it is almost not possible to fulfill Your needs, without knowing what exactly You are loking for. Or, perhaps Y
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 17 19:24:58 EST 2005 | mika
AMD and this is the MPN: Asch, I have for some reason lost it, but I will find it later on, if You still think it is necessary. After that we have read through the latest postings we think this is even more important and it seems that we are not alon
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 02 08:57:39 EST 2005 | russ
You hit it on the nose Pavel, the fluxes in paste are formulated to have 2 activating points if you will, one at low temp and one at high temp. when the low temp flux gets killed this is what you will see. This is the main reason we opted out of K
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 06 15:52:39 EST 2005 | pjc
There are quite a lot out there now: http://www.sapltd.co.uk/electronic_production/bga_scope/bga_scope.htm http://www.ocwhite.com/bga/ http://www.hirox-usa.com/bga.html http://www.jergensinc.com/infodir/catalog_asg.asp?GroupNum=175 http://www.sm
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 04 07:37:09 EST 2005 | stepheniii
At least here the solder paste industry is competive, and each rep wants to be sure you are using their paste properly. Therefore they are willing to help you out. They are afraid a competitor will come in and show you his paste is better when in f