Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 12:04:44 EDT 1999 | Bob
I hope I'm not too late with some help for you. I have purchased stainless steel wire cleaning baskets for a vapor degreaser from: Cooley Wire Products 5025 North River Road Schiller Park, IL 60176 847-678-8585 fax 847-678-8612 They do a very nice
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 01 15:37:25 EDT 1998 | Ben Salisbury
| How would you mount a surface mount chip onto Perf board? I am doing a project for school and one of the chips is a surface mount, but everything else fits in Perf board. Any suggestions? Thanks Matt- Find some fairly stiff wire, the correct gau
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 19 02:45:33 EDT 2002 | bugsjoe
Thank you ur reply Dave. Let me explain our COB workflow: 1. unpack PCB (FR4,LPI,HASL)(the thickness of gold and nickel we can't be find)(No SMT before) 2. clean the pcb by rubber 3. blow the pcb by di-ionic gun 4. attach die by adhesive gel 5. cure
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 30 20:39:52 EDT 2006 | johnwnz
Grant, Haven't doen any work with the SN100C paste, the problem I guess is yoru subject to the suppliers flux base so if that is poor then the alloy may not perform as well as it could. We've found Avantec to be pretty good at SMT but have got SN100C
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 27 13:38:35 EDT 2006 | ChrisG
Stephen has a good point. You could buy a used oven. I know of several used ones that are completely refurbished for about 15-25K. But these are BTU P-70's and P-98's. The main problem here is frequency. Most of their ovens operate at 50 or 60
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 09:17:40 EDT 2007 | itaig1
I have seen a method used where the pins on the connector are of the same materials as the thermocouple and the connector is connected via single strand wires of the same material to the PCB however the wires were spot welded to bare copper pads to r
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 07 19:33:10 EST 2011 | swag
We have four pick and place machines all exibiting a residue that seems to build up over time on wiring and electrical components. This residue appears as a white haze on wiring, caps and fuses (these are the components where it is most obvious). Y
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 07 17:43:31 EST 2011 | mikenil
Hi I do not work for a board house but a manufacturing facility where we do a considerable amount of soldering wires to through holes. We pretin our through holes on both sides of the PCB prior to reflowing the solder and installing the conductor (w
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 14 08:52:49 EST 2016 | proceng1
I've used a data logger that I borrowed to do some testing. It was ok, but I found it cumbersome to blindly wait and then have to download the run each time, vs being able to watch it live. Also, we had a few instances when the unit timed out or di
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 22 15:05:55 EDT 2017 | solderingpro
There are several different technologies in the industry today to assist in the out-gassing of flux cores. On automated soldering systems, there are two main types of perforating solder feeders: - Hole Drilling - "V" Scoring By perforating the so