Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 19 21:30:52 EST 2010 | davef
Approaches are: * Thermal profiler that you use to calibrate your oven. * Any chromel-alumel [Type K] fine wire thermocouple with a cheapo instrument attached will do the job
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 24 14:31:17 EST 2010 | davef
Some use Overall Equipment Effectiveness. Search the fine SMTnet Archives to find threads like: http://www.smtnet.com/Forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Message_ID=60345
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 25 01:24:27 EST 2010 | sparrow
If the bumps are so small, I do not see any reason for considering Mydata, Siemens or any SMT p&p machine. Datacon's die bonders are very good ones. In your case, I would keep using them.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 25 20:39:27 EST 2010 | aungthura
Dear all I hope someone could have very useful idea for sockets soldered by machine either Reflow or Vapor.And, kindly advise me. Thanks in advance.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 26 12:25:44 EST 2010 | blnorman
You can try a 5% solution of sulfuric acid. It's used to clean copper foils to IPC-TM-650 method 2.3.15 prior to testing for purity.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 28 22:05:26 EST 2010 | GMD
Is anyone using PanaCIM or SMS software, with Panasonic CM602 line configuration? We are looking at both software applications in order to collect real time data, create programs and keep track of inventory.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 01 10:20:57 EST 2010 | swag
"Flexible Circuit Technology" by Joseph Fjelstad is a good place to start. If you get into production, you will encounter all kinds of new challenges with print quality, fid reads, inconsistent HASL, tooling and using creative P&P programming to mak
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 23 14:17:18 EST 2010 | vleasher
Our rep is looking into our issue also. We already received samples for testing. We are looking at using 2-3 syringes a year of each which would be approx $1600 in waste per material.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 02 08:41:29 EST 2010 | alexino76
It is a really precision machine and very easy to use. If you need high precision and perfect reiability on your mount process could be one of the best machine.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 04 14:02:59 EST 2010 | baildl632
We use Hot Mill Gloves, North by Honeywell. Their part number is 51/7146ZJ. I think they work pretty good. We pay about 4.03 per pair.