Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 16 11:29:16 EDT 2009 | operator
Does anyone have ballpark figures readily available for how much conformal coating machines cost? Benchtop and In-line? New and Used? I am really curious and considering purchasing, but don't want to go stir up a hornets net of salesman at this po
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 10 01:21:40 EDT 2009 | mikawi
So I got to work today. They asked me to finish removing all the parts for the CBS (center board support). While doing this I removed A Tor Tender tolomatic 1/2 inch gear box from the shaft that widens the rails. It is used to link the front and rear
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 03:20:08 EDT 2009 | hayee
Hi, I want to make a small setup for manufacturing PCB's based on SMD's for (pototyping boards, etc). I don't know clearly what are the equipments required for this purpose. I have an idea that we have to use (Pick n place station, Screen printing
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 25 11:11:13 EDT 2009 | bruna
Hello, I want to hear some experience about selective soldering for PCB using nozzle plate and screens Do you have solder defects? bridges and insufficient soldering? How do you combat that? and about the screens you have good quality? What is the f
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 27 11:47:58 EDT 2009 | grantp
Hi, That's an interesting idea, and should work well. Has anyone used this process before? If you were careful, you could even reflow the board with a heat gun, but at the very least, you would only need a simple batch reflow oven. Someone should m
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 11:15:12 EDT 2009 | davef
Here on SMTnet, we've talked about using toaster ovens to reflow solder paste previously. Search the fine SMTnet Archives for more. Here's a clip from one of those threads: Look here: http://www.pcbexpress.com/stencils/stencil_article_page1.htm
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 30 12:08:55 EDT 2009 | wrongway
sipad does work we used it on one assy it had a very fine pitch part on it and at that time our dek 260 wasn't up to the task along with our 8 mil stencils. we had no problems with it it was sticky enough to hold the parts on thur all smt machines.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 10:19:25 EDT 2009 | brandieatborisch
Are there any photos available of what good HASL finish looks like as opposed to not desired? I'm looking for something to use as an aide in inspection becasue sometimes boards at our facility are received with HASL where the solder is excessive cau
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 20 04:37:23 EDT 2009 | jdumont
We have used some sealed steel cabinets and a nitrogen generator (Balston 75-79 model) for about a dozen years with no issues at all. Humidity levels average 1% - 5%. We also just bought a couple of XDry (Totech) desiccant cabinets (XD2-1104-02) for
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 06 11:17:56 EDT 2009 | slthomas
xcopy is probably the cheapest way, although it's a manual operation. We just used a batch (.bat) file called "backup" that ran xcopy on our pcb file directories and dumped the copies to a second hard drive on the same pc. If you can't install seco
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