Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 12:05:04 EST 2000 | Garth Fitzner
Hello from Edmonton Dr. Abell! And hello from a currently enrolled Athabasca University student as well! My company is a small one. We have 12 people, only seven of whom are the assemblers and testers. We manufacture our own products and have our ow
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 03 23:58:23 EDT 2018 | gaintstar
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Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 11 14:58:45 EDT 2002 | Chris Lampron
Hello Sean, We are currently using a Pin in Paste process to mount some through hole relays. This particular board has 72 relays per. We have cut the stencil to overprint the hole. By putting a small amount of solder in the hole to flux the lead, th
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 15 07:59:53 EST 2001 | John S
My company is in the process of evaluating dispensing/screen printing vendors for a new production line that will build a mixed through hole and smt board in high volume. DEK recently came out with a system that uses a thick plastic stecil with mach
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 25 04:57:51 EDT 2008 | fnorradd
Hi All, I was wondering if any of you have any ideas on what is the optimum angle for the conveyor to pass over the waves on a leaded wave machine ? Any input would be greatly appriciated. Regards Darron
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 21 16:41:10 EDT 2002 | pjc
If your wave machine has the new style Rotary Chip Wave and the Hot Air De-Bridging Knife options you can expect good yields. However, depending on the PCB design, double-sided solderpaste reflow and selective solder pallets for wave solder is a bett
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 29 16:01:44 EST 2001 | johnw
Dave, It gladen's my heart to hear that I'm not the only person with problem's like this, and also that the forum is as good as ever. So route causes and consultants or JAFO's as I call them...Just Another Friggin Obstruction!. I hate the way that
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 09 14:33:02 EST 1998 | Dave F
1. What is your minimum dross generated that triggers you to procure an SRS? Your finance department probably has guidelines for the pay back of capital investments. Some companies use period of time to break-even. Others use a net present value
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 07 07:50:41 EST 2005 | pjc
6 deg is std angle. Some machines have option to adjust angle from 5 to 7. Maybe yours does. If you have an Electrovert wave machine you can get the Omega option. This option vibrates the wave to reduce surface tension. It does a nice job on rectangu
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 14:26:20 EST 1999 | John Thorup
Sure KA, it's done every day. Be sure that the components to be used on the bottom can take the maximum heat of the wave and the delta T of entering the wave. Depending how complex the bottom side is you will get better results with attention paid