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Re: Why so little interest in Bulk Fed passives?

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 05 08:35:54 EST 1999 | K Gossman

| If passive componets are cheaper why aren't they more popular? Manufacturers like Murata and AVX claim availability and substantial cost savings but little interest seems to exist. Why? Your input is greatly appreciated. | It is my understanding

Pre-forming

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 06 21:47:25 EDT 2003 | Francisco De La Torre

I looking for some information about Lead cutting and forming equipments. In specific PPM information abour Tape feeding vs bowl feeding. For TO-92 components. Actually we have a tape feeding system and we have like 15000 PPM's, and we measuared the

Re: Why so little interest in Bulk Fed passives?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 06 23:59:37 EST 1999 | Andy

| | If passive componets are cheaper why aren't they more popular? Manufacturers like Murata and AVX claim availability and substantial cost savings but little interest seems to exist. Why? Your input is greatly appreciated. | | | Because people ju

Re: PTH Cut Form Equipment

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 13 14:36:55 EDT 1999 | JohnW

| I am examining cut & form PTH component prep equipment to help in our manual PTH insertion process. We need the ability to process both axial & radial with snap-in and stand-off capability. Low volume with the ability to feed bulk, T&R, or Stick. |

Re: contamination on feedthru wires

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 13 20:55:11 EST 2000 | Dave F

Not too much to go on, bud. Tell us about: * Wire material, finish, insultation, etc * Wetting problem description * Why feed that the wire is used for through is important * Range and extent of the problem * Results of metallographic analysis of "g

Re: Why so little interest in Bulk Fed passives?

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 04 18:41:56 EST 1999 | Wayne

| If passive componets are cheaper why aren't they more popular? Manufacturers like Murata and AVX claim availability and substantial cost savings but little interest seems to exist. Why? Your input is greatly appreciated. | Because people just do

Re: PTH Cut Form Equipment

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 14 09:26:55 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| | I am examining cut & form PTH component prep equipment to help in our manual PTH insertion process. We need the ability to process both axial & radial with snap-in and stand-off capability. Low volume with the ability to feed bulk, T&R, or Stick.

Re: PTH Cut Form Equipment

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 14 09:56:54 EDT 1999 | Wolfgang Busko

| | I am examining cut & form PTH component prep equipment to help in our manual PTH insertion process. We need the ability to process both axial & radial with snap-in and stand-off capability. Low volume with the ability to feed bulk, T&R, or Stick.

Re: PTH Cut Form Equipment

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 14 19:09:54 EDT 1999 | JohnW

| | | I am examining cut & form PTH component prep equipment to help in our manual PTH insertion process. We need the ability to process both axial & radial with snap-in and stand-off capability. Low volume with the ability to feed bulk, T&R, or Stic

Epoxied Parts Falling Off

Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 22 11:27:16 EST 2003 | stefwitt

In the early days of SMT we were using vibratory bulk feeders for chip components. It was quite obvious that some of the components had to try several times getting through the gravity trap or with the right side up through the light sensor. As a res


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