Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 08 22:40:49 EDT 2005 | davef
Jim Can you be more specific? What's going "yellowish" on you? * Laminate * Solder mask * Legend
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 24 08:54:30 EDT 2005 | patrickbruneel
SEM to determine thickness and spectrum analyses to determine the metals forming the IMC. This will give you everything you would want to know.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 01 13:48:08 EDT 2005 | cyber_wolf
Ya!... You tell em' Steve... Whats the matter with you guys?......always with the hijinks. There shall be no humor in the forums. It is highly illogical.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 31 10:26:24 EDT 2005 | Carmichael
I respectfully disagree with vapor phase or reflow oven being the technology of choice here. Have you considered straight conduction heating? (ie: hot plate) If you have a lot of these to do you can purchase in-line conduction ovens like the Sikama o
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 30 10:55:49 EDT 2005 | stalkerb
Hi Cmiller, Sounds like someone else is finding out the benefits of the Versaflow. Your comments are all valid.....? What spec of machine do you have.....? Are you running low Vol high mix.......?
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 07 05:11:23 EDT 2005 | Slaine
lynn.shepherd@oxinst.co.uk is who i was dealing with, http://www.oxinst.co.uk/ANLPDP754.htm dont know if its exactly what you want but might point you in the right direction
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 01 14:22:57 EDT 2005 | James
What is the total Pb after dip? If it is above 85% you should still be fine as you have created a homogenous material.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 04 12:01:13 EDT 2005 | johnw
The 1st thing I would do is go into trace and start debugging the part this will show you pickup condition mail me if you want help with this process
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 06 18:46:10 EDT 2005 | RoHS Ron
Hey Bob, Why don't you toss us your DFM manual, customer list and financials while you're at it:)
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 19 17:21:14 EDT 2005 | rick
They're full of crap and are simply trying to get you into a Paramax 150. Depending on your product you could probably get by with a VIP-98.