Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 04 11:58:14 EST 2005 | pjc
Its an operator dependant system. I've had operators range from 600 to 1,200 CPH.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 02 11:56:04 EST 2000 | Dave Pearcy
We are experiencing the same problem. We just spent $1,200 to figure out that the "black stuff" is a Nickel Oxide. I am going to look into the profile end of this problem. Any suggestions would be very helpful. Dave
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 02 11:56:04 EST 2000 | Dave Pearcy
We are experiencing the same problem. We just spent $1,200 to figure out that the "black stuff" is a Nickel Oxide. I am going to look into the profile end of this problem. Any suggestions would be very helpful. Dave
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 20 07:16:03 EDT 2013 | vinitverma
I have customers populating LEDs on flex PCBs (with Aluminum support plates) with sizes up to 1,200mm (say 4ft) even on old Philips/Assembleon Topaz machines. What components are you planning to assemble on your flex PCBs?
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 07 13:41:20 EST 2007 | coop
I contacted philips/assembleon and they said it was 1,200 new I think we might end up going this route, I've stacked up old trays before, would rather not restrict the amount of feeders I can load, but you're right it will get yah by in a pinch. than
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 24 21:25:46 EDT 2002 | davef
PROPER GROUNDING OF THE "OBJECT" PCBA BOARD: You cannot ground an insulator. Insulators accumulate a charge, but the charge must be neutralized, usually by ionization. We only use ionizers at tape stations and bins where travelers and other paper
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 17 21:16:19 EDT 2002 | davef
You�re correct about J-001. It�s interesting though, I find no references to controlling temperature and humidity as an element of an electrostatic discharge control program in the following: * ANSI/ESD S20-20 * "ESD Program Management" by Ted Dan
Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 20:04:21 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Joe: Hey, just hose everyone down with water when your humidity starts to decrease to below 40%. ;-) Actually, that�s how some humidity controllers work, when added to your heating system. Well basically that�s how they work. I�m not tryin� to
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 11 21:34:37 EST 1999 | Dave f
| I know that static concerns are very important in your work. Are static concerns eliminated by the antic-static devices you wear or which are in your environment, or do the hand tools you use, such as picks, tweezers and brushes, need to be anti-st
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