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PCMCIA QFP Process Issue

Electronics Forum | Sun May 21 05:54:04 EDT 2000 | Sal

Currently manufacturing double-sided PCMCIA cards with a nickel/gold finish, which are 0.0235thou in thickness, using surface mount carriers. Problem we are seeing is when building the densely populated side on the second pass we are seeing lifting o

Re: WAVE SOLDERING 0603 CHIP RESISTOR ARRAYS

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 12 20:41:31 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Russ: That�s a pretty stand-up postin� bud. It�s neat that you can root-out that dirt. We couldn�t dig-up that stuff, if they threatened to shoot the dog. You could be correct about using convex for waving. We don�t wave RNET as Philips suggests

Re: Reflow Power Failure

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 01 16:52:43 EST 2000 | Dave F

Hey Hany: Here yago: On power outages: Talk about fun!!!! Can we have more of �em?? � You�re correct that a UPS to run your reflow is very expensive, but all you have to run is the belt motor. That�s "cheap!!!!" Get UPS sizing information from

Solder at gold finger

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 20:43:27 EST 2001 | davef

1 Solder on gold fingers comes from: 1a About 70 % of the time it's caused by poor cleaning of screen printer, staging area (table), conveyor, reflow oven chain or belt, and keeping boards separate from cleaning process 1b After loading paste onto

Bottom side process question

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 14 18:17:40 EST 2001 | mparker

Some thing to watch out for is the cure spec for the adhesive. Will that match with your solder paste reflow spec? You will have two dissimiliar materials going through endothermic reactions at the same time. You could end up with under cured adhesiv

Ready, Shoot, Aim!!!!

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 16 09:18:52 EST 2001 | pteerink

just gotta put in my two cents worth...... theories are great, and I do not disagreee that almost all root causes can be traced back to human error. ( just an aside, but it would be a little hard for me to get ahold of the production guy somewhere

AOI systems

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 28 11:53:50 EST 2001 | Steve

Take the leap of faith my friend!! Buy the AOI and watch all of your problems disappear. Okay, so I exaggerated a bit. Let me tell you the real story. We purchased a CR Technology RTI6500 almost two years ago. We chose the CR Tech unit because it wa

AOI systems

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 29 10:51:47 EST 2001 | Deon Nungaray

Hello Phil, AOI equipment has been around for a number of years. I remember evaluating a machine around 5 years ago. At this time the system was not able to learn right side up or upside down characters. Well, the newer systems have come a long way.

Solder Paste Volume

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 29 15:29:11 EST 2001 | johnw

measuring Paste volume or at least paste height is an essencial part of any SMT process. You've got to control those input's.... Paste volume determines how much solder is available for your joint so theres a direct to joint reliability / PCB reliabi

Solder Paste

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 19 21:42:10 EDT 2001 | davef

You appear to spending too much time watching "Survivor" and too little down at Jimbo's I'm not sure "Gettin' Jiggy Wit Flux" translates well. My first recollection of jiggy is ... Will Smith "Gettin' Jiggy Wit It" Bring it. Whoo! Unh, unh, unh,


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