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Reflow Oven

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 05 08:35:52 EDT 2001 | Hussman

Hey Steven, Achieving the proper profile like you described does require you to engineer proper conveyor speeds and zone temps. Most conveyorized ovens have the inside of the ovens divided into zones. Each zone has a top and bottom heater that can

Saponifier needed to stop

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 05 11:59:54 EDT 2001 | mparker

I am looking to learn of possible causes and solutions for the following problem. A potential customer is demanding that I use a saponifier in the aqueous wash, he has lab test results of former CM's products that leads him to believe it is necessar

Saponifier needed to stop

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 09 12:30:26 EDT 2001 | mparker

Cal - even trolls were smart enough to outwit most back in the day. I appreciate your input as well as Dave's. I agree about doing the retest. I just didn't have the right info, just some gut feel that made me question the purported lab results. I h

reversing Heller conveyor travel

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 08 03:42:31 EDT 2001 | Darby

Can't get on to the Heller email or website and I require an urgent answer. Has any one had any experience in reversing the conveyor direction and thus all the zone set ups etc in a Heller 1500w or similar. What did it cost and were you happy with th

reversing Heller conveyor travel

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 09 20:30:25 EDT 2001 | djarvis

Thank you all for your input. We didn't get the oven and if we did I decided in the short term to just turn it around and run it as a belt mesh oven - the next line we buy runs it's conveyor to suit the oven. Hi to you Marc, it's been a few years. Yo

672 PBGA on PC Card .015 thick pcb

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 08 23:17:48 EDT 2001 | Brad Arnold

We are trying to produce a PC Card bus assembly with a 672 pin BGA on one side. These pcb's are .015 thick. I believe the ball pitch is .5mm. The pcb's are plated with white tin. The pcb's are in a 1 X 3 array. We had 2 plates with appropriate cutout

672 PBGA on PC Card .015 thick pcb

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 09 20:27:13 EDT 2001 | davef

That�s a 672 BALL BGA, bud!!! It�s a BIG Mutha!!! [I know. I know. For some reason suppliers call balls "pins".] Let�s focus on: * Clarifying the units on your PCB and aluminum plate thickness measurements. * Describing your use of the aluminum pl

blocking off stencil apertures with tape

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 10 13:49:12 EDT 2001 | stepheno

I recently started at a new company. They have a variety of bare PCB's and most have aprox. 20 variations. Maybe about 1/3 of each board on average are non-populated locations. They buy one stencil for each PCB but then use scotch tape to block of

blocking off stencil apertures with tape

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 15 23:40:43 EDT 2001 | kenbliss

One thing everyone missed is what is the goal of the company. To make money!!! So how many boards per week are you shipping now and how many would you be shipping if you had seperate stencils or a DISPENSER. With quality being number one always the

CCGA and overprinting?

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 12 09:17:12 EDT 2001 | mikecampbell

Hello, I need some advice. I want to create apertures in my stencil for a IBM CCGA. I've heard the standard is 4800 cubic mils of paste per aperture. I usually use a 5mil stencil for this type of product. There is no way I'll get enough paste wit


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