Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 14:45:22 EST 2004 | Sr. Tech
Ummm....cummon Claude give me a little more credit than that. I understand supply and demand. That's not really the point I am after here, but anyways....carry on.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 10 00:05:47 EST 2004 | fastek
One other thing. If you can't find used Fuji stuff you are talking to the wrong people. If you are talking to people who say they have it but really don't....you are talking to the wrong people. Rick- Fastek
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 15:44:52 EST 2004 | russ
Have you tried someone like KOSTAT? It looks to me like they probably already have trays in just about every configuration. at least 90% of our trays come from them. www.kostat.com Russ
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 18 00:41:23 EST 2004 | fdr4prez
You need to got to Nix of America's website. They have a fixture that you can slide strips of carrier tape into. http://www.nixofamerica.com/new.htm#CTT
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 18 07:35:06 EST 2004 | Alan
Thanks, I have more than enough resources now. I am especially interested in the Nix Carrier Tape Tray. Such a simple idea. Thanks for the contact info. Frank.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 22 15:49:40 EST 2004 | Frank
You can also do what I was doing before we found the one at Nix. We simply used double-sided tape and taped the carrier tape down on to the floors of the tray tower. Can't get much more 'simpler' than that!!!
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 22 16:39:05 EST 2004 | markhoch
There ya go Frank! I was wondering when somebody was going to mention the obvious. I've been doing that for what seems like forever.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 21:17:10 EST 2004 | gm05688
When soldering a metalized germanimum window to a nickle plated kovar part, I would like to understand the intermetalic. Does the nickle plate actually melt or will the solder(SN63)simple stick to the nickle and not cause nickle to reflow? Any one ou
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 10 00:21:43 EST 2004 | kanwal324
Can anyone tell why soldering of paste in reflow machine called as reflow process. Is there any reason or just nomenclature is made.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 22 19:33:11 EST 2004 | pdeuel
Looks like most did not help you with your question. REFLOW is to flow and flow again. Flow is when somthing moves. Reflow is when it moves a second time. When solder is applied to the PCB it flows onto the board thru the appatures of the stencle. It