Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 02 10:14:27 EDT 2005 | zartacross
hi! i am concern with the position of the workers in terms of visual inspection,since they deal with very small and intricate parts in pcbs. I would just like to ask which is better to have, the standing or sitting positions for them? specially that
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 02 12:44:13 EDT 2005 | russ
Your inspection people will tell you what they need. We have some that prefer to stand while others sit. It has to do with chair / table / operator heights. e.g. tall table with a short operator they will want/need to stand and vice versa. Usuall
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 20 10:57:28 EDT 2008 | patrickbruneel
In addition to Dave�s comments RE: Stands for RESIN (purified or modified rosin) No resin can be cleaned with pure DI water (requires saponification). L0: Stand for halide free activation which can safely be left on the boards. To my knowledge all
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 10 13:16:44 EDT 1999 | ScottM
| Does anyone use reflow profilers? Are they a good investement or is trial and error sufficient? | | Does anyone have any suggestions on profiles to try? Thanks. | | | You need to profile! Some oven manufacturers will try and sell you an ove
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 10 13:30:29 EDT 1999 | Jeff Armato
| | Does anyone use reflow profilers? Are they a good investement or is trial and error sufficient? | | | | Does anyone have any suggestions on profiles to try? Thanks. | | | | | | | You need to profile! | | Some oven manufacturers will try a
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 01 22:33:07 EST 1999 | Dave F
| Hello, | I'm doing some research for a project of mine. | I figured that since you sold things related to soldering, | you might know. | | I am wondering if there are any companies that | you know of that do manual soldering while st
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 14 17:10:22 EST 2002 | stepheno
I've been looking at buying a trace repair kit. The one I'm looking at includes some nifty little bits for a dremel or whatever. What I was wondering is, if someone is going to cut traces with a dremel, would you reccommend getting the stand for it
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 15 20:56:20 EST 2004 | davef
In the most straight foreward terms, low residue fluxes are: * Less expensive than other flux types from an equipment purchase stand-point. [Obviously, this is a benefit to only those either without equipment or readily able to dispose of the equipm
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 03 23:39:04 EST 2008 | gdzuber
There are different options for de-paneling routers. There are two basic types, in-line and stand-alone. Do you need in-line for high volume? The stand-alone systems have manual insertion trays, one or two trays. Also, after de-paneling or laser ma
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 13 10:58:58 EDT 2009 | davef
First piece of advice: build the board as you would any other board. Probably, you will be surprised at the holding force of the solder of the connections of the BGA, because the surface area of the solder is very large compared to the weight of the