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Re: An Idea

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 14 01:51:56 EDT 1998 | Chuck Griffith

| | How bout a way to check the forum for new postings according to date. I have seen other forums that will give you an option to click on new messages and see what has been posted since the last visit. | Mike, | Thank you for being the first contr

Re: Hollis Polyclean SMT

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 11 18:44:22 EDT 1998 | Dave M

| Good day. We have just purchased a HOLLIS POLYCLEAN SMT Machine. We did not receive a manual and for installing the machine, we need the indications for the ventillation system: ie the number of CFM for the blower. | We would greatly appreciate i

Re: Moisture Bake-out of Plastic Parts

Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 11:11:59 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory

Hi Peter, There's been a lot of discussion on this topic lately (baking parts), and that got me reading the IPC-SM-786A, which is pretty good. For your first question, the parts absorb moisture over time. The type of package mold compound

Re: Drying ICs any advice

Electronics Forum | Fri May 15 14:41:25 EDT 1998 | Terry Burnette 512-933-5783

| We had some failures on an IC package that the manufacturer has put down to moisture inside the package, leading to popcorning. | This seems a bit odd, the package is a PLCC 84 which is quite thick. I have only seen this problem on thin packages. |

Re: Drying ICs any advice

Electronics Forum | Fri May 15 10:06:28 EDT 1998 | Mike

| We had some failures on an IC package that the manufacturer has put down to moisture inside the package, leading to popcorning. | This seems a bit odd, the package is a PLCC 84 which is quite thick. I have only seen this problem on thin packages. |

Re: Drying ICs any advice

Electronics Forum | Fri May 15 10:27:16 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach

| | We had some failures on an IC package that the manufacturer has put down to moisture inside the package, leading to popcorning. | | This seems a bit odd, the package is a PLCC 84 which is quite thick. I have only seen this problem on thin package

Re: Cleaning Ceramic Substrates

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 25 14:05:18 EST 1998 | Justin Medernach

| We currently use an abrasive fiberglass brush to clean the silver oxide off of our substrates proir to asembly. It's messy and tiring. Is there an alternative method, either chemical or mechanical that is cost effective for small (30 to 50ea 6in

Placement Program Tweaking

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 16 06:08:12 EDT 2001 | wbu

Hi Dave, tweaking, oh yes, we did like it to have that job done and not have people sitting around waiting for work or beeing able to deliver on schedule. Nonconformity report, ...ummmmh, weren�t that big that we thought we needed it, actually the t

Sn/Pb diffusion

Electronics Forum | Fri May 03 06:03:26 EDT 2002 | geoff_goring

Dave Many thanks for your very informative piece on SMT.com As we stand we have not yet 'seen' any problem. My issue is that we have ordered (LTB) a very large quantity of ASICS and our usage has taken a down-turn. We therefore need to keep the one

Sn/Pb diffusion

Electronics Forum | Fri May 17 15:53:47 EDT 2002 | davef

Based on what you�ve said, comments are: * There is no reason not to expect a trace of Zn in your 85/15 Sn/Pb solderability protection, but Sn/Cu IMC are more prevalent than Zn. * Intermetallic growth and oxidation are very different materials proper


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