Press-fit technology Press-fit technology is that inserting flexible or rigid pins of connectors into plated through holes (PTHs) of printed circuit board (PCB) without soldering. It is reliable and easy to operate. The basic requirement is that th
Industry News | 2003-04-15 08:23:22.0
Metral TINT back panel receptacles are compatible with standard pin-in-paste SMT processes, eliminating costly secondary assembly operations including heat staking, wave soldering or press fitting.
Industry News | 2024-03-18 11:46:08.0
Kurtz Ersa Inc. is pleased to announce plans to showcase its latest advancements and a range of cutting-edge soldering machines at the 2024 IPC APEX EXPO. The event is scheduled to take place April 9-11, 2024 at the Anaheim Convention Center in California. Attendees can visit Kurtz Ersa at Booth #2320, with additional machinery available for viewing in Booth 2620.
Industry News | 2012-06-21 14:46:34.0
Everett Charles Technologies (ECT) recently launched a variety of new probe designs that offer threaded retention of the probe in the associated receptacle.
Industry News | 2010-08-27 23:40:34.0
Computrol, Inc., a world-class provider of mid- to low-volume, high-mix electronics manufacturing services to OEMS, announces that it provides a host of advanced capabilities to deliver precise execution on every product it builds.
Industry News | 2016-09-13 17:01:42.0
Panasonic Factory Solutions Company of America has launched the new, labor-saving, high-speed NPM-VF, an odd-form and insertion solution to help manufacturers offset increasing global labor costs and manual assembly complexity. The new NPM-VF, built on the award-winning NPM Platform, introduces several innovations to reduce labor requirements and cost, while boosting productivity, enhancing versatility, and helping ensure quality through-hole and odd-form component insertions.
Industry News | 2009-04-23 21:31:21.0
W�rth Elektronik's cantilever sensors revolutionise applications such as ERP and identification systems
Industry News | 2009-08-04 16:55:04.0
Niedernhall, 2009, August 4 – PCB expert Würth Elektronik’s printed pulse resistors achieved the till now claimed impossible high-voltage range of 200,000 V. That has been realised once more by the Würth Elektronik-owned “smart-conductive polymer thick film systems”, outstanding due to a wide variability of resistances.
Industry News | 2016-02-03 12:04:47.0
The theme for Seica at Apex this year will be automation and Industry 4.0. Highlights will include the traditional Compact line of bed of nails and functional testers; the Pilot line, a truly versatile and multi-faceted flying probe system; its Mini line of benchtop ATE, and the Firefly line, a premier laser selective soldering system.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 28 11:39:52 EDT 2002 | sallyt
Hi Jim, How much force is required to press fit a connector?