Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 26 15:24:12 EST 2007 | joeherz
A recent thread regarding the ACE KISS equipment has me wondering if anyone is happy with their choice in selective equipment. I don't see much mentioned about Pillarhouse, Juki, ERSA and some of the others. We're currently debating whether to inve
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 22 20:20:24 EDT 2012 | hegemon
Is this a new process or are you experiencing a change in results from an already established process? We have KISS Slective Soldering (2 machines)and we do not have these issues, but we are not doing NC either, we are fully aqueous, using Nitrogen
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 12 16:59:24 EDT 2007 | flipit
If you want an inexpensive, good, somewhat dedicated, solution, then I would use a desktop wave pot like Wenesco or better yet Air Vac. The PCBRM10 or PCBRM12 from Air Vac may still be available. Can find on Ebay also. They have a quick change, pr
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 22 11:47:01 EDT 2022 | tpratt
I got your email and responded a few times. I asked you another question via email, but you can ignore it if you find it because I managed to figure it out. I really can't thank you enough, I never would have figured out the calibration issue witho
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 19 11:14:22 EST 2007 | taintedone
I am currently looking at selective solder machines. The two that i have looked at are the KIss 104 and the APS Novastar SP A400. Both machines are in the price range i need to be in. There are very different from each other as far as how they do the
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 02 17:57:59 EDT 2012 | hegemon
We have 2 ACE machines running 2 shifts per day, 6 days a week. Maintenance costs have been minimal. Performance very consistent. Great machines for the $$. Certainly not complex. Hence the K.I.S.S. logo. I don't have any experience with the "big
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 23 18:59:14 EST 2021 | kumarb
Hi. To add to your homework... 1) RPS are from the former team that developed the ACE KISS product line. 2) From brief chats, NORDSON is still building the last versions of the ACE KISS designs while RPS has continued to advance the tool. 3) Anoth
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 03 17:22:03 EDT 2008 | mikesewell
On an ACE KISS machine we could program a drop in Z height to give a peel off angle after the component was soldered. Usually not necessary as the solder at the nozzle is falling away from the lead down the nozzle. If possible, we would program a fr
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 22 14:52:47 EDT 2022 | tpratt
Not a problem, it forced me to put on my big boy pants and figure it out for myself. I felt pretty dumb when I realized what I had missed. If you have any custom procedures made up for maintaining the solder pumps and pot that would be great. I'm n
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 20 23:04:10 EST 2007 | wim
I am currently looking at selective solder > machines. The two that i have looked at are the > KIss 104 and the APS Novastar SP A400. Both > machines are in the price range i need to be in. > There are very different from each other as far > as