Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 22 15:50:23 EST 2003 | davef
Some people run underfill through their reflow oven set with a normal recipe, but at breakneck speed. We think that might not produce the cure that we'd like to obtain. We'd don't use our reflow oven because we don't want to given-up the time to
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 13 14:44:37 EST 2003 | jonfox
One more follow up link... Microsoft Access http://www.microsoft.com/office/access/default.asp You mentioned that you do some applications in house, a little Visual Basic and you can make some really usefull apllications out of MS Access. A LOT LE
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 15 00:48:42 EST 2003 | Grant
Hi, We are looking for some software that can keep track of products, and the components they use, and the volume we sell. We use complex spreadsheets currently, however the number of components is making that complex. We would love to have some so
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 30 03:30:15 EDT 2003 | chrissieneale
Herman, LVHM is exactly what we have always done with our SMT machine. We use the Siemens 80F4 auto pick and place and have a HUGE set-up time for each run. And attrition problems (though i'm finding they are packaging related rather than machine rel
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 29 09:39:52 EDT 2003 | Adam
We are thinking of changing our solderbar supplier,due to a significant price increase from our current supplier.My question is, if the alloy is the the same, is it just a case of topping up the solderpot with the solderbars from our new supplier, as
Electronics Forum | Fri May 30 15:51:52 EDT 2003 | caldon
I am really reaching for the crack pipe now!! We recv'd a quote from a CM with a set-up charge and a Manufacturing charge. Is there a generic rule of thumb or ratio between Set-up and Manufacturing? One would think the manufacturing would be cheaper
Electronics Forum | Thu May 06 20:11:46 EDT 2004 | gregoryyork
It does sound like your leads are to long, speeding it up will reduce volume on lead and most will wick up the joint but when slow excess solder is left as long leads will have little flux left to aid drainage when it leaves the wave, thus giving a s
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 16 13:57:48 EDT 2003 | James
Could anyone give me a basic profile temperature settings for a conceptronics 7 zone oven and speed? I have the first couple of zones ramped up to get to the soak temperatures. Is this correct or should I start out with low temperatures and graduall
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 25 12:11:43 EDT 2003 | stepheno
We have a 5 zone oven and were starting at 150 which brought it up too fast. Even with only a 5 zone starting at 140 we get the temp up to soaking temp fast enough. ( I think too fast actually) What kind of oven do you have anyways? And I can't
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 13 15:29:27 EDT 2003 | caldon
DUDE!!! The RS 64-2187 model: Select 230 watts (up to 11000F) for soldering metals such as copper, tin or brass. -Choose 150 watts (up to 9500F) for electrical, hobby, general soldering - One-finger, dual-heat trigger switch squeeze to first positi