Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 13 08:19:58 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi Usually a no no in Production areas. or any areas involving physical hazards. If you brought in a trained Safety Professional they would be able to give all the distraction reasons that could lead to accident exposures. One highly motivated pl
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 28 17:28:06 EST 2003 | Garth
I am looking for suggestions for software for use in productions scheduling. I want my senior assembler to be able to enter the projects that are upcoming or ongoing so that I know when certain builds are finished. That way I know when the boards a
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 07 10:51:58 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi O'Conner, I hope you also tell us what Universal-GeorgeW discusses with you. It is a little strange seeing his name on this list and his phone number. Gee I can give you his email address but won't.. Again distance engineering is tough. I woul
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 10 16:29:34 EST 2003 | kenBliss
You can call it anything you want. At the end of the day what matters is what you are able to produce in a given period, say 8 hours. How many components where placed during that time. Most engineers do not fully understand that there is generally
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 03 11:17:17 EST 2003 | rdr
Well, first off now I'm just starting to believe that we are fracturing again. But here is some more input D1 ENIG? I would not have thought that they would be but as usual you are probably right. D2 Again I would have to agree about it should affe
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 18 13:47:19 EDT 2003 | davef
Brian What did we recommend? We just gave you a link so that you can see how to get your pictures on-line, so that we can see what�s going on. Anyhow, if we understand what you saying, [We're slow today. So, please be patient.] your situation is:
Electronics Forum | Tue May 27 12:40:50 EDT 2003 | davef
Hi Bill You said, "silicon". We assume by your discussion that you ment to say, "silicone". For background on silicone and soldering, check with Dow Corning [517-496-6000]. They make a OS2 [VOC-free] silicone stripper and should be able to give y
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 17 01:27:25 EDT 2003 | Dreamsniper
Hi Guys, I need your opinion here. Has anyone tried doing this Process: Bottomside Process first which means gluing the chip components then reflowing the Glue instead of Curing them, then Topside process which is solder paste printing then compone
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 04 21:09:04 EDT 2003 | ramanandkini
I have a CEM-1 PCB board with 35 microns copper. This is PCB is finished with SMOBC+HALS. We do solder SMT LEDs, but till date we do not have problems that you have listed. The LEDs are good & bright. It even passed high & low temp cycle tests (-40 t
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 19 14:54:38 EST 2004 | cyber_wolf
How did you come to the conclusion that you are having a cold joint problem. Just by appearance ? As Dave stated if you have any of the metals that he listed in the joints they will appear to be dull and grainy sometimes. But... Dave, I will have t