Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 16:38:45 EST 2001 | larryk
What numbers do you all use for component attrition at your pick and place machines? Thanks, Larry
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 09 16:38:17 EST 2001 | larryk
PK11, Metro- http://www.metro.com Fancort- http://www.fancort.com Larry
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 31 16:38:48 EST 2004 | pjc
Is there anybody out there that provides third-party support for Mirae (Korean) machines such as the 1030?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 01 16:38:35 EDT 2004 | pcbxprt
Crown Circuits in Carlsbad, CA (760) 431-1124 These people can do almost anything. (ask for Randy)
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 16:38:19 EST 2007 | wavemasterlarry
I think you need to measure the biggest part of your machine to see how it mght fit through.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 03 16:38:33 EST 2008 | bandjwet
Estinates put the number of QFNs placed in 2007 at 17B devices
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 30 16:38:49 EDT 2020 | 2219576
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Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 28 21:54:25 EDT 2005 | Ken
1 us gallon = 231 in^3 (NIST) 1 inch = 2.54 cm 1 in^3 = 16.38cm^3 16.38 cm^3 X 231 = 3785.41 cm^3 1cm^3 = 1g (pure water) 3785.41 cm^3 = 3785.41g or 3.785.41Kg Do I get credit for showing my work?
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 21:16:38 EST 2000 | Dave F
Wolfgang: I agree that the IPC pads are reflow / top side wave solder. We run bottom-side PCLL at 45� to the wave with fairly involved solder thieves. Ta. Dave F