Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 12 10:35:54 EST 2001 | franciscoioc
Hi I dont know were you are located but you can contact Al Sherry fron Stellar Technical and tell him francisco martinez told you to call him and will help you out. His number is (310)660-0140 Regards
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 14 02:50:49 EDT 2002 | fastek
I hated no-clean for that reason. Yea, the boards are pretty clean and in many cases don't need cleaning but it's not worth it when you consider what it does to your ovens in my opinion. Do water soluable fluxes cause the same havoc in a re-flow?
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 14 10:58:37 EDT 2002 | davef
Wow. We've never seen that. You make a reasonable assumption. Since your PD944 is fairly widely used, what does Heraeus say?
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 14 11:34:24 EDT 2002 | carln
Is your exhaust duct connected to a reflow oven that is used for flux? The condensate may be carring over from another oven that shares the same duct.
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 27 13:32:59 EDT 1998 | S. Evers
| | I am looking for anyone out there that has had experience with stenciling with chipbonder adhesives. I need information on material and stencil design. | The firm who can help is K&J marketing their new KEPOCH stencil material is a (plastic) pol
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 10:36:37 EST 2005 | Indy
Hi Rob, I had tried printig anisotropic conductive adhesive as a replacement for solder paste. Following were my finding. Adv: - curing temp is around 120-150C as compared to 217C (Pb-free) solder. - good electrical conductivity, since it is usual
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 12 11:22:52 EST 2001 | davef
WOW, a 300ml syringe!!!! Now, that is one BIG-assed syringe. [I assume you mean �30ml�] Thoughts are: * Buy through distribution, for instance http://www.loctite.com/distributor/ * Buy your cases in smaller syringes. 10 & 30ml syringes are standar
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 14 10:01:42 EDT 2002 | davef
No. Since most glues don't don't give-up many solids, we're [at least I am] speculating that you are using the same oven for both reflow and glue cure and that the 'slime oozin' out from your TV set' [FZ 'Overnight Sensation']. Ooops, no the slime
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 14 11:41:02 EDT 2002 | lloyd
uuumm, we have four lines in this particular part of the factory all used for curing glue only. our other reflow lines are in another section of the factory with seperate ducts. These lines are however next door to the solder baths.....I will have to
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 28 08:06:49 EST 2005 | davef
You'll be able to tell pretty soon if this will work. * Our bet is the epoxy will corrode the silver. * Another concern is that you're not fusing the silver to the copper. Why not ask the imm silver suppliers: * Alpha Level Silver [ http://www.al