Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 03 21:36:33 EDT 2015 | cadco
Update 6 Oct 15: We have completely re-configured the oven PID boards such that everything is now visible on the oven by the s/w and all is now OK since the "Machine"card is now recognized. We have just one additional procedure to do and that is
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 12 04:40:03 EST 1998 | Galen
| Scott - Good to see things are going well for you. With regard to your comments, Quad has introduced a complete line of Semi-conductor/APT machines (Q Series) that support both SMT and Semi-conductor applications. The machines were introduced in
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 11 06:59:20 EST 1998 | Jim Mitchell
Scott - Good to see things are going well for you. With regard to your comments, Quad has introduced a complete line of Semi-conductor/APT machines (Q Series) that support both SMT and Semi-conductor applications. The machines were introduced in 19
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 23 12:17:28 EDT 2002 | binns
I have a couple of questions for you, and a couple of answers. 1. Which model ? (100, IIc, IVc, QSV, QSP ) 2. In reference to how the machine stacks up with Fuji and Panasonic. They have never stacked up. Those families of machines have historicall
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 18 08:43:30 EST 1999 | Will Buehler
We currently stuff parts on one side and use a reflow oven. We have been told that many companies are stuffing both sides without high-temp solder or glue. I understand that glue is usually only needed for wave soldering processes. Is it true that
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 31 14:09:16 EST 2000 | Garth Fitzner
I am looking for someone who has knowledge on the operation of a Quad 100. I want to bring that person in on a contract basis to train my staff. My facility is located near Edmonton, Alberta so ideally the right person would be in the western Canad
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 05 23:54:37 EST 2005 | sms_don
Hello, I found the previous discussion of lead free profiles on 5 zone ovens very interesting. I had the same concerns, but have recently succeeded in creating profiles on a 5 Zone QUAD oven that have eliminated solder splatter or Solder on Gold w
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 15 19:09:36 EDT 1998 | Scott McKee
| We are a small contract assembly shop hand placing SMT. We recently received a large contract for SMD that will require placement rates of at least 6,000 CPH. I am looking at Fuji, Mydata, Quad, and Zevatech. I have little experience with automated
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 15 02:17:37 EDT 1998 | Doug Kester
| We are a small contract assembly shop hand placing SMT. We recently received a large contract for SMD that will require placement rates of at least 6,000 CPH. I am looking at Fuji, Mydata, Quad, and Zevatech. I have little experience with automated
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 17 12:12:30 EST 1999 | Wendy Casker
Well, I was using a quad QSV-1 for boards this size. Not the fastest, but it was able to handle the large boards in a pass through machine. Keep in mind the board thickness, as well. Anything over 0.2" will not fit in the clamps of the conveyors.