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OT: Wavesolder Process Engineer Needed

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 14 10:42:47 EDT 2008 | ck_the_flip

Patrick...I'll give you a couple of examples. Wave Soldering, the Science: you're getting solder shorts and you slow your belt speed down just a bit knowing that this effectively lowers your contact length and improves your peel-back for that tou

Alternative to Stick Feeder and Vibratory for SOIC-8

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 31 15:02:52 EST 2005 | gs

First of all ask your Suplliers to provide you SMD in Tape & reel, second point, you can ask Service for Tape & Reel or in case components are not so many, you could asses ef convenient to buy a sinple maual Tape & Ree machine and do it inside your f

Component Wrong Orientation

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 24 09:27:09 EDT 2006 | nodlac

I think Dave F. and Russ hit the nail on the head...components are wrong in the reel pocket from the get go. We would make a point to specify this when ordering parts. Russ also, has a good point with his number "2" item. If your machine is optomiz

Thru-hole placements

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 23 12:49:10 EST 2010 | gregp

Dilbert is correct. The CS-400E machine is the machine of choice. The component insertions are light guided, the components are automatically presented to the operator and the leads are automatically cut and clinched at programmable lead length and

Re: PCB in Panel Orientation

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 09:57:54 EDT 1999 | Boca

| | Is there a standard rule/guide for the orientation of pcb's in a panel for panelised board (specially for routed panel). | | i often get this question from peeps here and i kept telling them that it depends on how it affects the process. | | than

Frontend Checklist

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 29 18:51:47 EDT 2002 | davef

Consider: * Printing: errors [ie, insufficient, excess, skipping, etc.] paste doesn�t roll in front of squeegee, paste adheres to squeegee at the end of stroke, paste does not release. * Component placement: orientation, wrong component, missing comp

Manual Visual Inspection Benchmarks

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 02:00:01 EDT 2001 | ianchan

Hi mate, AOI seems great for : 1) missing 2) wrong parts 3) wrong orientation 4) x-y axis misalignment 5) upside down placement 6) etc.....? AOI shucks for : 7) unsolder (joint) defect 8) tombstone / tilt My guys are evaluating AOI m/c, for substi

Lead trimming

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 29 13:30:43 EDT 2016 | gregp

Versatec specializes in the remanufacture of Contact Systems machines, most notably the CS-400E component locator with programmable cut and clinch. these machines are field proven over the past two decades and provide many benefits when utilized: 1.

A.O.I - no salesman pitch pls

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 10 20:31:55 EDT 2003 | iman

In a perfect world, the machines would be maint."guys" for the automation machines. Think "closed loop" system. Anyway, getting back to our reality job, we are still game for automation to improve thru'put, quality, reduce problems. The focus here

Very Low Volume BGA Assembly

Electronics Forum | Tue May 23 14:08:56 EDT 2006 | bman

We've been placing BGAs for a while now, and I personally had to x-ray every one of them. The only time we had a placement problem was when a few parts were placed by machine in the wrong orientation. The operators fixed it by hand before it went t


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