Electronics Forum | Tue May 01 12:51:36 EDT 2001 | CAL
If there is anything I can help with - I am sure we can provide a service be it training, Lab services, Transition, Design, CAD, ESS,........you name it(does not hurt having 35 Scientistsand engineers on board). Touch base with me at cdriscoll@aci-co
Electronics Forum | Tue May 01 15:39:34 EDT 2001 | blnorman
Anybody else out there using LR-737? How is it packaged? We're using it in Semco cartridges which include a dasher and stir rod (used because the paste and flux separate relatively easily). If you are using it in this configuration, do you get a p
Electronics Forum | Tue May 01 20:14:24 EDT 2001 | davef
We've been using a Glenpro 2143 Dip Tank [We offer bonus points for the wackiest retort on "dip tanks". Michael, I've got money on you.] to conformal coat boards. We can't find Glenpro. They used to be located on McBride Ave in Paterson NJ. Any c
Electronics Forum | Wed May 02 16:20:01 EDT 2001 | mparker
As a second thought, just to address your problem, try contacting a local fabrication shop for restaurant supply. They are used to working with stainless steel. I once had a complete sink/workstation top fabricated to my specs. for a fraction of the
Electronics Forum | Wed May 02 22:33:44 EDT 2001 | davef
Silvio Dante (played by former E Street Band Guitarist Steve Van Zandt, in his acting debut) has even turned an extremely passing resemblance to Al Pacino [Godfather, Part III] into a personality; he�s forever curling down the corners of his mouth an
Electronics Forum | Wed May 02 22:36:50 EDT 2001 | davef
I hear ya and yer probably correct, but the drives on the pup are whipped and I wasn't aimin to spend much time with it, yano. Just order some parts, slap 'em in, and get bustin'. But that just may not be what Ima gunna do, whether I like it or not
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 14:26:47 EST 2000 | Charles Harper
One of my chapter authors,Dr.Rolf Funer teaches a course specifically on evaluating and qualifying new PCB suppliers.Hence,he can give the best and most complete advice here.So,just click on his name in the list of chapter authors at the top of this
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 18 22:28:03 EST 2000 | Charles Harper
I believe this is the case for the new,high performance LCPs(liquid crystal polymers),which are unique in their stiff,relatively thermally immobile structures.For other materials with higher Tg values than FR4,the basic relationship holds,but expansi
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 18 22:47:00 EST 2000 | Charles Harper
Yes,thermal conductivity does decrease since all metal oxides are insulators to varying degrees,and this should be considered in trermal analyses.It is best to protect the copper against oxidation,however.Again,I suggest you include this question in
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 18 11:03:49 EST 2000 | Andre
As the one responsible at SMTnet for editing the SMT Express, I am tasked with finding technical articles relating to the SMT field. We frequently reprint articles from a variety of publications, web sites, and presentations. Can you recommend good