[SI-LIST] Interesting service I saw @ PCB East
- From: steve weir <weirsi@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: si-list <si-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 09:39:37 -0700
For those who find themselves running prototype to medium quantity
boards and struggle with the assembly process I ran across a company
called SIPAD Systems, www.sipad.com. They are a service bureau that
applies solderpaste, reflows, levels and then screens flux and finally
covers each PCB with release paper. The cheap thrill here is that now
you can manually or machine place fine pitch parts and use a simple
oven, ( like the modified toaster oven discussed here about a year ago )
to reflow. When I saw this I thought it could be useful to a lot of us
who do engineering test vehicles and short runs. One of he more
intriguing capabilities they offer is a lead-free HASL based on SnAgCuNi.
I have no commercial affiliation with SIPAD. This is just something I
think might help a lot of people out there.
Steve
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Steve Weir
Teraspeed Consulting Group LLC
121 North River Drive
Narragansett, RI 02882
California office
(408) 884-3985 Business
(707) 780-1951 Fax
Main office
(401) 284-1827 Business
(401) 284-1840 Fax
Oregon office
(503) 430-1065 Business
(503) 430-1285 Fax
http://www.teraspeed.com
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