Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 24 11:31:59 EDT 2001 | Stefan
Are you saying that the sensor is mounted onto the output conveyor of the glue machine and wired into the Onserter? If so ( weird, because the glue machine should have a SMEMA interface ), than you could mount the sensor on the input conveyor of the
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 21 13:05:58 EDT 2002 | surinder
Hi Stephan, Thanks,Yes there are thieving pads on Ic's .Also the two QFP, which mention,that will be removed by modifying the design in long run ,if the results/Yields are okay as with Glue as Compared to solderpaste process. Yes you are right here,b
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 07 14:12:53 EDT 2004 | Paul
The easiest way to remove air bubbles from any fluid is to place it into a vacuum chamber. I do this almost daily with liquid rubber coatings, glues, and plastics.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 25 12:14:35 EDT 2006 | GS
Yes SWAG you are right, heat could be dangerous for the parts to be removed. Any way it is not so easy to remove epoxy adhesive (3609) once it is cured. By heating the adhesive (over his TG temperature)it gets softened and by using a mec
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 27 12:01:32 EDT 2001 | Stefan Witte
Most of the machine suppliers Fuji, Siemens, Universal and Panasonic did regret that they were building glue machines. Applying adhesive compared to placing a component looks so simple, but it is not and the defect rate is higher than placing 1206 c
Electronics Forum | Tue May 20 05:01:27 EDT 2003 | gavinscott
Hi, I have had this problem in the past and the best method I found was... Before removing the old syringe and fitting a new one, ensure the viton tubing is doubled over and pinched. This will help to eliminate any airlocks in the viton tubing whic
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 07 20:28:07 EST 2006 | davef
When rushing to get a job done, it's easy to accidently remove solder mask from a nearby via when dressing BGA pads after removing the part. Just hit the via with some super glue [then say a small prayer] and push on. As an alternative, look here:
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 31 05:51:46 EST 2002 | Matt
What tempurature is used to cure the glue and for how long? What happens if a component that has been glued and soldered needs to be removed? mk
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 24 17:31:57 EDT 2006 | SWAG
We have a SMT part that has been adhered to a board using Loctite 3609. I can't find anything in the product specs. on how to release the bond to remove the part. Does anyone know?
Electronics Forum | Wed May 25 10:01:59 EDT 2016 | stevedc
I tend to get issue on and off with the feeders either stalling and/or running slow/noisy. They are actually pretty easy to clean and maintain. If you take off the side panel of the feeder you will see a few gears, belts and a motor. The first thin