Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 18 09:19:01 EDT 2000 | PR
We have been using the Pro Flo for about a year and the print quality alone is worth making the move. It is flexible in that switching over to blades is pretty simple (if you need to), and the operators love it because clean up is a breeze. The only
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 17 08:09:52 EDT 2000 | LarryK
We had an interesting problem this week that is along this thread. Had a project that had the same resistance value components, but one component was a 1% tolerance and the other was a 1/2%. Guess what? the operator got them mixed up. We have a first
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 11:50:26 EDT 2000 | Jeff Sanchez
Hey all, My brother is a tech at TI. He is running tests on bump dies. The question is if he heats up a die (actual waffer) with out disrupting the solder can he still use the solder. Will the solder lose its integrity? Keep in mind that these
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 03:49:43 EDT 2000 | Chris May
50% of cost, bin it. If viable, spend no more than that time to fix. Then concess or use as is. 3) Components are more tricky. Can they be returned to supplier if deemed to be faulty? (proof?). Is/was there an in-house handling problem ? Have design
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 01 08:54:46 EDT 2000 | Chris May
Dear Ashok, My practice is that if you see it as a source of a potential problem, label and monitor/measure/test it. OK, so it may be a lot of work up-front, but what is the risk involved in not doing it ?? There is no grey area, do all or nothing
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 01 08:54:50 EDT 2000 | Chris May
Dear Ashok, My practice is that if you see it as a source of a potential problem, label and monitor/measure/test it. OK, so it may be a lot of work up-front, but what is the risk involved in not doing it ?? There is no grey area, do all or nothing
Electronics Forum | Tue May 16 22:59:37 EDT 2000 | Dave F
How do you control the "lost" of dross dust in you collection can? When picking dross from our wave; we gear-up, hook-up an aux vent pipe, and use ss kitchen utensils to seperate the dross from the solder mass. We deposite the dross into a 5 gal co
Electronics Forum | Tue May 16 20:32:52 EDT 2000 | Dave F
YES!!!!! We have a winner, ladies and gentlemens. The prize is a round of drinks for you and the grrrrrls. Bud, you have got to be a bit teched to dig-up that obscure reference. Hello, teenage America, My name is Suzy Creemcheese, I'm Suzy Creemc
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 31 03:55:37 EST 2000 | Chris May
I have a similar problem with a screen printer. It is 5 years old and has seen better days.But it still works, doesn't it ? Now that most companies are fronted by financial guys and not engineers who have worked their way up, it is harder to prove y
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 07:51:59 EST 2001 | jackofalltrades
We use Selective Wave Pallets for the vast majority of our boards with great success. Many of our boards have BGA's and connectors on both sides, which for the most part then require the Selective Wave Pallet. We successfully use pallets up to 10mm t