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Inge Hernefjord <[log in to unmask]>
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Inge

On 7 August 2013 05:46, Inge Hernefjord <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Forgot the URL:
>
>
> http://www.alexwhittemore.com/soldering-the-thinnest-wires-ever-conceived-headphone-modding/
> Inge
>
>  On 6 August 2013 20:03, Stadem, Richard D. <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
>
>> We do the same. We use magnet wire.
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Inge Hernefjord
>> Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2013 12:56 PM
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: Re: [TN] adhesive coated wire for rework
>>
>> Bruce,
>> first a uniqum. I've practised. This is a VERY challenging repair method.
>> Not for people without patience and sharp eyes.
>> Second, we used a mod wire which had a insulation that was melted and
>> left a tinned and solderable wire. Used for military equipments. Can call
>> my friends for details if you are interested.
>>
>> Inge
>>
>>
>> On 6 August 2013 18:32, Nowland, Russell Howard (Russell) <
>> [log in to unmask]> wrote:
>>
>> > Bruce,
>> >
>> >
>> > Here is what we use.
>> >
>> > http://www.preleg.com/
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > RUSSELL NOWLAND
>> > ALCATEL-LUCENT
>> > REPAIR STRATEGY & SUPPLIER MANAGEMENT
>> > 14000 Quail Spring Parkway, Suite 100
>> > Oklahoma City, OK 73134
>> > T: +1 405 302 1660
>> > F: +1 405 302 1622
>> > M: +1 405 203 0034
>> > [log in to unmask]
>> >
>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of <Bruce Tostevin>
>> > Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2013 10:47 AM
>> > To: [log in to unmask]
>> > Subject: [TN] adhesive coated wire for rework
>> >
>> > Many years ago at another company for rework and ECOs we used adhesive
>> > coated wire which was bonded to the card by running a special iron
>> > with a notched tip along its length. It was a neat, clean, easily
>> > reworkable alternative to Tak Pak. Recently I ran into an application
>> > where this might have worked nicely, but in asking around I couldn't
>> > find anyone who's using this technology. I know the wire was of course
>> > more expensive and another comment was that it was large and maybe
>> > more difficult to find in smaller gauges. Is anyone using adhesive
>> > coated insulated wire and what are / were your experiences with it? Is
>> it suitable for high-rel applications?
>> >
>> > Bruce Tostevin
>> > Benchmark Electronics
>> > Nashua, New Hampshire
>> >
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