Electronics Forum | Thu May 08 21:04:43 EDT 2003 | davef
It may seem like a year, but this has been going on for closer to six months. Oh, it's because the administrators at SMTnet think is soooo valuable to us that sales-types have an opportunity to dredge-up and open ancient threads for their self-promo
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 28 20:00:42 EST 2002 | iman
ran an internet search on "intrusive reflow", out popped various links on the subject. Bob Willis was rather prominent on the topic's links. anyway seems intrusive reflow soldering specs are the same as conventional manual insertion (radial, axial)
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 03 12:31:34 EST 2002 | ianlg
Hi Brad If you looking for an excellant new product check out Reprint Services ( http://www.reprintservices.co.uk ) Their R29 Screen printer is selling well in the UK and Europe and has just been launched into the far east. Due to launch this into t
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 14 15:25:31 EST 2002 | MA/NY DDave
Hi To me, something seems wrong with your process. I have never had to do what you are suggesting, yet I can imagine your difficulty with fluffy (easily floating) components. I won't give all the technical details, instead I would ask you to have
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 12 17:41:18 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi, Gee David F is as bad or as good as me on a bad day. Boy can I get mad... "new information" Many of these defects have been around so dang long and seem to get recycled as the latest rage and the newest of new information in technical articles
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 10 16:33:53 EST 2003 | julief2000
James, I am not a cleaning technician. My company buys and sells mostly used capital equipment. I can tell you from a service point of view, Technical Devices is the most highly recommended of the companies you are considering. They are always av
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 21 15:00:18 EST 2003 | Jones
From viewing the company web site I see that they are a Japanese company with one location in the states. You may want to call them and ask about spare parts and if they will provide you with any type of technical support since the equipment is being
Electronics Forum | Thu May 08 10:43:03 EDT 2003 | stimpy
Nice sugestions from all.. but one simple solution that you should practice from here on out.... CFM... If you would have built up your process, you would have found the flawes there early allowing you to correct the process flow. I would use CFM on
Electronics Forum | Thu May 15 14:11:04 EDT 2003 | Dyann
Hi, I'm a non-technical person working for a small MFG company that uses SMT. We are experiencing a high level of board failures due to "insufficent soder". Where is the best place for me to get data to bring myself up to a level of knowlegde on
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 04 13:40:41 EDT 2003 | caldon
You may have answered your own question. CHEMISTRY, CHEMISTRY, CHEMISTRY depending on what type and whos product will work differently for each machine and Board geometry. I would ask Kyzen, Pertoferm, Zestron, and Aqueous Tech (all Chemistry manuf