Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 04 19:03:48 EST 2004 | pdeuel
Have you been re lubing chain after cleaning. Is the chain worn thru from friction on rails. How are carbonized particles removed from inside links after cleaning. What is recomended method for cleaning.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 05 06:27:11 EST 2004 | cyber_wolf
That hand held cleaner is 10K+. I have used one before. It works OK on paste, but doesn't do a thing for epoxy. 10 grand buys a lot of wipes and elbow grease.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 05 06:59:31 EST 2004 | t_white
We use a SAWA to clean our stencils and it performs quite well on solder paste but not so great with epoxy. Operators find the machine very easy to use and like mentioned before it takes up minimal space and has a lower intial and operating cost.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 08 08:28:32 EST 2004 | pjc
New Stencil Cleaning machine on the scene. Saw it at APEX 04, manufactured in West Viginia. http://www.pressureproducts.com/SPPC_Hm.htm
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 08 15:47:04 EST 2004 | pdeuel
We had problems with paste drying out when opened for more than a couple of days. We solved this problem by ordering paste in 250 gram quanities. This is about a third of a jar in the same size container.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 10 08:33:36 EST 2004 | Gabriele
Take look also at IPC-HDBK-001, if not yet done, you can find helpful flux informations. Rgards GLS
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 04 13:21:08 EST 2004 | jwdyer
We are looking for a freelance programmer/tech for Mirae and Q-Soft programs for 1010 and QSV applications. If interested, pls. email. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 04 17:57:18 EST 2004 | bobpan
Give some specifics.....Are you looking for on-sight programming? Version of Q-soft? Where are you located? Cad data or machine teaching?......(I happen to do both now).
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 08 12:13:08 EDT 2004 | klester@lescon.biz
Do you recieve Gerber File info. Electronic or hard copy BOM. If your still interested in a remote programmer please send an email. So we can talk. i presently program over 10 different manufacturer machines and some of these are all remote programmi
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 04 15:37:18 EST 2004 | adlsmt
Lead melts at 340C and vaporizes at 1740C (at least someone told me that) 63/37 tin/lead melts at 183C, so does anyone know at what temp the lead will vaporize in this alloy or is it the same 1740C?