Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 03 09:41:17 EDT 2017 | davef
On your question about reliability ... " Is there testing we can do (environmental stress chambers) with which we can see the long-term effects of flux residue on solder joints?" Sure, incompletely activated low residue flux residues are potentially
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 05 03:58:10 EST 2019 | pcformax
Hello guys, In our company we use CS-FLUX for reballing purposes in the last two years and we have no complain about the product.if you want to see details about the product there is a very helpful tutorial in youtube named 'ATI GPU removal with the
Electronics Forum | Thu May 04 14:33:26 EDT 2017 | sumote
If you are doing contract manufacturing you may need to get permission, or at least disclose the foreign material you are introducing into the solder bath. I looked at it and decided the potential problems it could cause were not worth the time it wo
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 07 01:39:03 EDT 2017 | tsvetan
This parameter is in the component library, you do not change the force but the time when to start air blow. It's described in SM482 administration manual in component library programming IIRC. For what component size you want to do this change? In t
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 30 07:10:56 EDT 2017 | nickywan
I have a problem with some particle, dust and solder paste contaminate on PCB rack and need to clean up once a week by manual. Now looking for the equipment to do Inline cleaning with water jet & Hot air Dry concept. Not too big machine and concept l
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 13 16:45:57 EDT 2017 | solderingpro
Hello Nicky! I do not know of an in-line cleaning solution, however I would take a look into the NIX America Magazine Cleaning Solution. It is a batch process unit that somewhat resembles a large drying and washing machine combo. I saw one at IPC
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 31 23:19:37 EDT 2017 | clcte01
International Confederation of Contamination Control Societies (ICCCS) is keep attention to the world's cleanroom economic and technology industry development in the recent year. What i know one cleanroom exhibition in Guangzhou, China. They are dev
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 03 04:04:06 EDT 2017 | soldertraining
Lasers can be used to depanel individual PCBs from panels. In addition, laser depaneling is often used when very tight tolerances are required for PCBs such as when there is very little room in an enclosure that the board is fitting in to. But the ch
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 03 09:25:59 EDT 2017 | Rob
Use a router with fiducial correction? in reality if you are putting a PCB in a plastic enclosure then the injection moulding is going to have far greater tolerances than a laser or router depanelised PCB is. Also, if our laser markers are anything
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 21 09:27:30 EDT 2017 | sumote
For straight line cuts I like the Maestro depanelizer. If you have to make cuts that curve, then a router will work. If you do use a laser you may want to consider putting it in a room with an exhaust fan. Something that can really move some air, not