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Re: Squeegee Blades

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 15:24:17 EST 2000 | Dean

Fitness-for-use is a very important aspect of a squeegee. The most delicate and important element of the squeegee is the blade. Regardless of how you store 'em protect the blades! I know MPM has blade covers bud don't know about DEK. I'm sure they

Re: Squeegee Blades

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 16:08:35 EST 2000 | ScottK

John, As a supplier of squeegee blades, we ship them out in clear plastics tubes at the approximate length of the blade itself. The ends of the tube have simple slide-on end caps. After visiting many customers sites, I've found that most of them k

Re: Farewell to fellow old-timers and up-and-comers alike

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 12:28:46 EST 2000 | Wolfgang Busko

Hi Scott, feeling sorry to hear that thing I just want to thank you like I think all do for staying with this forum (and with us) sharing your knowledge and experience for such a long time. Never forget the dreamteam ! Best wishes Wolfgang

Convection Oven Reflow Modeling Simulations

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 16 23:17:13 EST 2000 | Richard Moreno

Does anyone know of a SMT reflow modeling simulation that I could use as a baseline for reflow profiling? I'm looking for a quick means of setting up oven profiles for various oven sizes based upon board density (grams/sq in) and conveyor speed.

Troubles with parts recognition

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 16 21:56:33 EST 2000 | JAN

Hello, I�m having some dificulty to have parts recognized on HSP 4791. I�ve already been this part recognized on HSP 4796, so I put the same component data on HSP 4791. But I didn�t get good results. Does anyone have an idea about what could be caus

Dealing with leadless chip carriers

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 16 20:51:37 EST 2000 | Jim

We have to place some LCC208's. The terminations are flush with the underside of the package, on an 0.5mm pitch. The pads on the board are flat tin. We'd like to get the part up in the air a little to provide some clearance for cleaning. Is there a w

Re: Dome Fiducials

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 16 13:21:29 EST 2000 | Dane Stokes

Thanks for all the feed back guys. We are currently using the eraser when running the product in question. Thankfully there are no FP. placements on the product.I'm working with a friend on the matter right now and we are triing to get in touch with

Re: CM62 Host control, offline file management.

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 19:20:13 EST 2000 | Brian Book

They are the mechaniclly centered machines, but they have the floppy drive installed. They are dinasuar's, but you don't have to spend millions on production lines to build boards. You never know what people have in their warehouses. I'm sure that

Re: CM62 Host control, offline file management.

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 13:44:42 EST 2000 | Joe

Brian, You are correct. With a good maintenance program and a supply of parts, you can run the hell out of those machines. I have lived your situation and understand the challenges. Making old equipment work well can be very satisfying. Good luc

Front camera needed

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 14 14:59:44 EST 2000 | hany a. salam

Hello there: We urgently need a 45mm FRONT CAMERA to be installed on a Philips pick & place M/C. The M/C model is EMERALD & it is one of the GEM line series. The camera should manage to visualize the BGA components. Please if anyone can give a hand


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