Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 26 08:18:55 EDT 2018 | directx995
It's been a while since this thread was active. What software are you using guys? Any software you can recommend me to use in that purpose? Best Regards Ivan
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 06 10:26:55 EST 2017 | capse
I'm a Rep for Nordson March plasma system. Here is what we recommend for the ProVIA systems; O2 = 99.996%; N2 = 99.99%; Ar = 99.999%; H2 = 99.999%
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 01 15:22:46 EST 2017 | kojotssss
Recommended land and solder pattern says: VIA wall plating, via holes should be tented with solder mask on the backside and filled with solder. Solutions at this moment ? Thanks for all :)
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 16 07:57:48 EST 2017 | andras
Hi, I must change our current terrible foam fluxer unit used in Seho wave to a spray type to let able to use water soluble flux. Does anybody have recommendation for solution that won't break the bank? BR:Andras
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 08 09:22:11 EST 2018 | andras
Yes we used it with EF-2210, but it is a pain... not really recommended... Do you want to use water based?
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 16 09:38:09 EST 2017 | vchauhan
I am curious to know anyone has used Samtec SEMA Solder Charge connector (SEARAY Seriese. I have done manufacturer's recommended solder paste and good reflow profile still the solder is leaching to the lead instead of becoming a solder connection. T
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 21 03:05:41 EDT 2019 | gregoryyork
The only problem with non silver tin bismuth is its very prone to shock damage and components fall off,literally. Would only recommend it with Silver additions and around 1%.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 12 15:14:37 EST 2018 | dhollland
Does anyone have any experience with the Panasonic offline recognition machine? If so, thoughts? Would you recommend? Pros and cons? We would be using this with NPM W2 machines...and possibly CM402 machines if possible to use with both.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 12 08:28:34 EST 2018 | rcooley4
Justin, Thanks for your input! Those are all good things to consider and your input will help point me in the right direction! Thanks again! Ross
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 30 14:24:55 EST 2018 | emeto
I used to bake parts before. After I discovered the drying cabinets, that is not a concern anymore. I strongly recommend you to get one of these and try it. It dries them out pretty quick and keeps very low humidity all the time. No heat applied.