Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 01 18:11:41 EST 2007 | sueph
Samir, thanks for the reply. We are wondering if this idea came dowm from a customer a long time back, or maybe from Mil Std 2000. I've never worked with Mil Std 2000, so I don't know about that. We can not find anything in Jstd or 610 about it.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 01 16:09:33 EST 2007 | Steve
Just learned today that Humiseal will no longer be producing their HT-500 masking tapes or dots. Bummer, because their tape worked very well and left no residues even after baking. They say it was becoming so hard to get the raw material for their
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 05 22:51:05 EST 2007 | davef
Humiseal * HT500 HumiTape silicone free (Kapton tape isn't) * HT600 HumiTape [ESD safe version] Try: Shercon [10425 Slusher Dr, Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670; 800-228-3218 F800-955-8988 562-946-8555 F562-946-1015 http://www.shercon.com] "Conformal Coa
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 01 23:15:28 EST 2007 | jmelson
You shouldn't be worrying about "impedance" on a DC relay. Just measure the resistance with a Voltmeter/Ohmmeter. If you need to know the current draw, it will be 24/resistance The impedance of an AC relay changes as the armature moves from the "off
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 07:27:07 EST 2007 | davef
What are you cutting at incoming? Meat? It doesn't matter that your troop are using ESD mats and wrist straps. Your proposed cutting board is an insulator. It a BIG piece of plastic. So, it will retain a charge. So when you move to adopting ANSI
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 09:00:50 EST 2007 | Rob
Thanks for the answers. Hi Dave, I'd love to use some of the durastone we have here, or some Durapol or Delmat (never used Glastic before though), however we need a compliant material for the blade to go into slightly, otherwise they tend to snap or
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 06 08:33:40 EST 2007 | cardinal
You can get a topside edge-clamping system to fit your AP HI E printer from Gridlok. They make a universal tooling system and topside edgeclamping system for the AP series and UP 2000 series printers. The Y snugger tooling option when ordered with t
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 05 07:59:11 EST 2007 | jdengler
Mark, I will begin by saying I am a big fan of Fuji equipment so I would not recommend anything else if you already know them. You say you get 70K placements a month with these 2 lines? Do you mean 70K boards a month? The first place to look a
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 06 13:14:55 EST 2007 | stepheniii
I personaly have used both and for where I am currently Mydata is best for us. However I agree with the stick with what you know suggestion. Go Fuji. Make sure your management isn't looking at Mydata for fast changeovers. Process is the main facto
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 05 15:29:50 EST 2007 | ck_the_flip
When no-clean flux and no-clean soldering first came out in the late 80's / early 90's, there were lots of White Papers written about conformal coating adhesion and no-clean flux. I'm pretty sure all CC's will adhere to today's chemistries. To be o