Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 14 15:02:16 EST 2000 | John Thorup
Second the motion for the Stevens Products covers. They call them Gold Fingers Gloves and they are a pull-truded fibreglass product that comes in sticks. You hacksaw them to the length needed. We have many that have been through the wave thousands o
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 20:33:14 EST 2001 | davef
Could you be trying to find: Stevens Products 128 N. Park St E Orange, NJ 07019 973.672.2140 Ross Stevens? Dynamic Technologies (titanium cover w/ silicone jacket, pricey) Stevens makes a U-shaped strip of fiber-material that slips over gold fing
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 02 08:49:35 EST 2003 | larryk
We use the epoxy gold finger gloves. They are cheap and can be cut to length. We get them from; Stevens Products, Inc 973-672-2140
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 03 08:23:37 EDT 1998 | smd
Stevens Products (supposedly around since 1937) 128 N. Park St. E. Orange, NJ 07019 Tel 973-672-2140 Contact: Ross Stevens, Jr. They'll take a PO but terms are net 30 Right now we are taping the goldfingers which is | effective but also expensive. A
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 30 17:58:01 EDT 1999 | Boca
| My guess would be trapped flux continuing to be active after soldering. Is the tarnish there immediately after exiting the machine? Do you remove the mask and wash right away? If the solder is reflowing under the mask on the component side it wo
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 31 07:31:40 EST 2006 | davef
Thoughts are: * Eliminate solder spotting on gold fingers through process improvement in broard handling, printing paste control, and reflow recipe development. Search the fine SMTnet Archives for previous discussions. * Dispense or print a reflow te
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 25 21:43:04 EST 1999 | Dave F
| hi, | i am working towards developing a no-clean process for a customer at contract manufacturing facility. the assemblies have gold fingers on them. these are masked to prevent from any damage to them during reflow soldering. the earlier proces
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 05 08:11:32 EDT 2001 | PeteC
Steven, Batch vs. conveyorized is all about production rate. The conveyorized tend to deliver higher production rates. The conveyor runs at a constant speed. You must use a "profiler" device to establish a recipe for the product you want to solder.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 01 14:47:10 EDT 1999 | Tony
| | | My guess would be trapped flux continuing to be active after soldering. Is the tarnish there immediately after exiting the machine? Do you remove the mask and wash right away? If the solder is reflowing under the mask on the component side
Electronics Forum | Tue May 16 13:55:12 EDT 2000 | Boca
John's right, Stevens makes a good product which lasts quite a while, they have many variations of products to choose from also. Another supplier is Dynamic Technologies, they make a titanium cover with a silicone compound jacket, pricey but they wo
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