Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 31 10:12:07 EST 2006 | Rob
Hi, has anyone got any experience of automatically dispensing any of the following adhesives? Loctite 5366 Loctite 5145 Loctite 431 We're looking at using one of them for assembling two parts of a polycarbonate moulding & having trialed them (and
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 12 10:41:09 EDT 2006 | tony_d
I agree with JME... You really need to do your homework when it comes to verifying if an AOI machine, or any other machine, will meet your requirements. Be sure to check out MIRTEC as well. Thes guys have got a very good name in the industry. My
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 06 03:17:45 EDT 2006 | Slaine
we have more of a problem with transfer of salts from skin onto the products. Oils ect can be cleaned off in our solvent based cleaning system which we put everything through, but the only way to remove salts is with warm water. And we dont use a wat
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 06 15:22:19 EDT 2006 | L. Molinero
In fact the use of gloves will eliminate the transfer of oils and some organic residues to the boards, but then you may have an additional problem, cotton residues (lint) are also a concern specially when handling boards with fine pitch or small size
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 18 11:09:17 EDT 2006 | klowenstein
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Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 11 10:41:58 EDT 2006 | dsuraski
Cuculi, I'm sorry to hear this. AIM prides itself on our service and support, but clearly something fell through the cracks here. If you would, please contact me offline at dsuraski@aimsolder.com and I will make sure that you receive the support y
Electronics Forum | Fri May 26 10:49:32 EDT 2006 | pjc
250C peak temp seems very high for components. Thermal damage, which is latent like ESD damage, can occur on components at temps as low as 235C. Looking at component specs to see what the max temps are is a good idea I think when doing Pb Free trials
Electronics Forum | Fri May 26 11:05:15 EDT 2006 | jbrower
Hey Pete. I agree, 250c is a bit on the high side, I'm working with the EM907 paste and getting great results witha top end of 230-236. Best of all, our CEO had a very dificult time telling which board was lead free and which was lead. Have a great
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 07 01:39:04 EDT 2006 | raqi16
Hi, i tried to search but am hving trouble finding discussions on leaded parts being used in leadfree soldering process. So, i need some inputs from expert members here. Will it work if a component plated with SnPb will be used in a lead free sold
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 07 14:37:56 EDT 2006 | muse95
Yes, sorry, I have no detailed experience with wave-soldering. Probably if you use Pb components with Pbfree wave, you risk contaminating your wave solder pot. I don't know how much it would take or what all the dangers of that are, other than the