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pcb manufacturing

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 28 09:09:47 EDT 2006 | stepheniii

Do you mean making bare boards or populating bare boards. You post sounds like you mean the first but this forum mainly deals with the second. And to do either well, you need 10-20 years experience. Or hire someone with said experience.

What's the best company for low volume, quick turn around PCB assembly?

Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 03 00:52:07 EDT 2017 | claire_08

sugget one company, 3cm * 3cm board, now have promotion just $5 sure good quality, as more than 20 years experience. do you want to try?

CSP No clean residue

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 23 03:05:26 EST 2004 | Steve Stach

The Jury is still out on no-clean reliability in the long term as no-clean didn't gain wide spread acceptance until the early 1990's. Also, in today's disposable society, few products are expected to last 15-20 years. Experience has shown that if y

BGA Pad with Irregular Pad size

Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 07 13:33:50 EDT 2014 | horchak

Edri PCBA design and pad geometry is one of the critical factors for BGAs. Typically the pad size for collapsible balls is 80% of the ball diameter. Pad size consistency is critical. In your situation what will happen the larger pads will wick the s

Conformal Coating Equipment - Where to Start?

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 12 12:01:07 EDT 2009 | sadamson

Hi I work for Asymtek, so you know my affiliation up front. I just want to mention that Asymtek makes conformal coatings sytems from Bench tops to full auto in- line systems. We have applications labs in the USA and around the world to help companie

Placement machine comparison

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 18 23:34:28 EDT 2002 | kenbliss

Todd, I am unaware why you are clearly irritated with me. I am just trying to help you and anyone else that I feel I have information or ideas that could be of use, if my ideas are not useful to you please ignore them. You are clearly unaware of my

Advice Needed between a DEK 265GSX and a MPM UP3030!

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 09 20:14:29 EDT 2006 | marcelll

I'm repairing SMT for 20 years and I've worked with both machines. From my experience, I always had a bunch of problems with DEK printer and the service is terrible if your not a big one. MPM is more reliable, parts cheaper & service much better. Pro

Recomendations? Fuji CP7 or Univ HSP4797?

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 01 10:51:28 EDT 2004 | Mike Albert

Guys I've been following your threads for a bit here. I have to say that the Universal machine is as robust and probably better than the Fuji. I too have been in this business for about 20 years and have had considerable experience on both. The pla

Nitrogen in the Reflow Oven

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 14 17:23:36 EDT 2013 | markhoch

Thanks 'hege for the info. Have you seen a reduction in solder defects after switching from Air Reflow to N2 Reflow? I'm curious, because in my experience of over 20 years, working at five different companies, (Jabil being one of them), I've never u

Rating SMT Machines

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 28 08:05:41 EST 2002 | Bob...

Not saying anything new here. I agree with all the comments posted. I have worked in the industry for over 20 years and have experience on all but Mydata. Which machines are you looking at? Fuji CP3’s were too maintenance hungry, CP4.3’s bullet pro

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