Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 08:29:27 EDT 2004 | Cal
We use the Kester Solder saver here and seems to work well. on a side tangent Technical Devices has a Solder seperating machine used to seperate dross from the solder. I am pretty sure they use heat and pressure to seperate the two. www.technicalde
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 13 09:54:30 EDT 2004 | Andy Wong
I am working on an acrylic coating with solid content around 30%, I want to control the coated thickness to be 1 mil exactly. Any experience on this. Best regards.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 09 15:53:09 EDT 2004 | Ordie.
You might want to try Zestron. They make a lot of different cleaners. We use Zestron SD 300 if we clean a stencil by hand. It works great, a lot better than alcohol. Go to http://www.zestron.com. Hope this helps.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 11 12:46:19 EDT 2004 | Rob
I can't imagine a board to be 2" thick. Am I misunderstanding here? The thickest board I work with is 0.09" thick. That translates to 2.28mm. Did someone say that there is a standard to follow with regards to components near board edges or V-grooves?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 11 09:55:18 EDT 2004 | karic
Looking for Cyberoptics AOI users. I would like info regarding how your systems are working for you. (Feel free to contact me offline at kchristianson@altronmfg.com ) Thanks Kari
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 13 08:01:50 EDT 2004 | Grant
Hi, Oops, looks as though this has already been covered in another thread. However it was not clear if anyone's done this, and if it worked ok. We only need to do a few hundred boards. Regards, Grant
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 17 01:59:35 EDT 2004 | ntcic
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Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 18 12:51:58 EDT 2004 | JD
Just curious if anyone has had any problems because of using acetone to clean flux off boards or parts. Is acetone an acceptable flux remover for re-work? What are the pros and cons about using acetone Thanks in advance, JD
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 28 22:30:06 EDT 2004 | davef
If you find it at the end of your process and you find no defects, work on something else. Now if you are a smooth talker and seek a little adventure in life, you might be able to finesse this thing into a road trip to take a tour of your board fa
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 03 02:13:01 EDT 2004 | yukim
The manufacturer says that since this solder paste has synthetic flux (not natural rosin) it is sensible to humidity. Worked with reflow profiles, but no remarkable improvements. We are changing solder paste every 2 hours.