Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 05:14:48 EST 2002 | saiwong
Thru. the Astro Technology UK. They might sell the parts to you.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 27 08:22:26 EST 2002 | Stefan
Did you consider legal actions? Rumors are that one of the Big one lost already a case with these restrictive services. In comparison, I get my German car serviced anywhere in U.S. even if I had bought it in Germany.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 25 14:32:37 EST 2002 | Kelvin
We always talk about the halide free fluxes and solder pastes. Is there anyone tell me what is the industrial acceptable level of halide content or contamination in flux residue? All comment are welcome !!! Kelvin
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 25 21:14:25 EST 2002 | davef
This sounds like information bantied-about by the fine folk at CSL [Contamination Studies Laboratories in Kokomo, IN]. If so, this includes the sum of the halides from the following sources: * Fabricated board * Components * Processing of the assemb
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 27 16:48:12 EST 2002 | retronix
We can fully inspect your parts and give you the actual measurements of coplanarity, this will let you know if they are within spec. Regards Matt
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 10:42:48 EST 2002 | davef
Consider the hierarchy presented in http://www.smtnet.com/forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Message_ID=18112
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 27 14:29:14 EST 2002 | larryk
RKEY, Philips changed their name to Assembleon. http://www.assembleon.com
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 05 00:15:49 EST 2002 | djarvis
The optimiser stinks, do it yourself. I doubt if Phillips will support these machines anymore as that has been my experience with Yamaha - sorry san - too old.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 27 17:12:30 EST 2002 | sueph
I am interested in the book "Soldering in Electronics Assembly" by Keith Brindley and Mike Judd. Has anyone read it or can anyone recommend itor one that is good. thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 27 17:25:39 EST 2002 | JoAnn
This book, as well as many others on soldering, is available from the SMTA. It can be purchased on-line at http://www.smta.org. Click on Bookstore. Jesse in our office (952-920-7682) can also answer specific questions you may have.