Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 01 05:50:58 EST 2005 | dougs
Ken, what software do you use to aid your programming process? i've seen programs like GC-PLACE which could help verify customers cad data and rotations prior to setting up on a line, are there any others that the forum would recommend looking at?
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 27 03:41:48 EDT 2006 | slaine
I was contemplaiting purchasing a hand held XRF myself but decided they wouldnt be acurate enough for us. But two manufacturers did offer to lend me the units to evaluate them. I would recommend doing this before you buy one. feel free to contact me
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 07 05:56:19 EST 2005 | pavel_murtishev
Good day, What type of solvent are you using for stencil cleaning during production? Does anybody use VIGON SC202 for stencil cleaning? What type of solvent can you recommend? Thank you. BR, Pavel
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 09 05:18:15 EST 2005 | pavel_murtishev
Good day, So, only material supplier recommendation is the basis for solvent selection. Am I right? BR, Pavel
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 07 15:25:46 EST 2005 | John S.
Our company is looking to purchase a router. Can anyone recommend a good manufacturer to work with? Thanks John S.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 08 16:25:48 EST 2005 | Erik
I've found that Zestron HC works very well for breaking down all SMT adhesives. That's what our machine manf. recommends.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 10 22:57:48 EST 2005 | davef
The recommended electrical resistance for flooring from ANSI ESD S 7.1 and ANSI/ESD-S20.20 is
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 15 15:40:20 EST 2005 | Stuart
We are using an inline aqueous washer with saponifier to clean smt assemblies with rosin based no-clean solder paste. Looking for a reliable, cost-effective way to monitor the cleanliness of the assemblies after cleaning. Any recommendations?
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 21 06:55:03 EST 2005 | pjc
FYI: The SR 1200 is going obsolete. The new 1000 SR is replacing it, so you should look at the new machine to compare w/ Tyco. I've seen it at the shows and looks nice. http://www.cencorp.com/cencorp/depaneling/en_GB/1122973593353/
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 28 20:51:26 EST 2005 | davef
Se�or Tech We use stencils from other suppliers. So, we have no specific problems from Microscreen. Generalizing, most stencil manufacturers recommend that their product not be exposed to temperatures in excess of 110*F (43*C). Our old buddy B S