Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 27 15:37:05 EDT 2013 | tuxlab
We are thinking of getting a small pcb assembly setup for a small manufacturing co-op here in Los Angeles. Our experience consist of manual soldering of through hole and smt components. A quick search suggests that there are a few turn key opt
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 21 09:22:38 EST 2000 | Stefan Witte
In case you are looking for prototyping ( manual, semi/automatic )benchtop machines you may want to concider Manncorp or Fritsch. Search this forum for prototype.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 07 11:46:25 EST 2013 | jasowiii
Does anyone have advice about the best low volume (hopefully under $10K) reflow system for SN96 or SAC305 solder? We recently purchased a benchtop IR oven and it is not working well. Jim
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 02 09:27:15 EDT 2018 | bandjwet
We are trying to narrow down a search for a benchtop AOI system for PCB rework amongst other items. Many times we will be working with a "golden" board and comparing this against reworked product. Any suggestions on which models to look into? Than
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 22 17:18:23 EDT 2008 | jlawson
Another is Specialty Coating Systems (SCS) Have Benchtop to full higher production inline units
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 10 15:45:02 EST 2003 | Carl
If your operation is hi-mix low-volume, consider > taking a look at some of the bench-top units out > there. They are lower cost but can give similar > performance as higher cost in-line systems. Some > of the bench-tops cannot do solder fillet
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 19 14:54:41 EDT 2013 | dontfeedphils
I suppose I worded that poorly, we run a B2 bench-top unit later on in the process (QA area to be exact) so it isn't in line with anything and doesn't have to keep up with anything feeding it upstream. And we run Juki equipment.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 02 03:58:46 EDT 2013 | raqz
Thank you very much for your comments. I highly appreciate your opinions. Does this mean that batch oven are no good? Not even one? I am still hoping that there is at least one batch oven that you can recommend. Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 20 15:17:18 EST 2005 | cliffcall
Holiday Greetings, Are you looking for in-line or benchtop AOI? My company, Testronics had decided a few years back to only produce benchtop AOI systems. If a benchtop system is suitable for your application might we request you take a look at our A
Electronics Forum | Fri May 26 08:37:07 EDT 2006 | sant
Hi Kindly have a look into the SAKI's benchtop system. I have not used it.But seen the demo. Different technology.Pretty fast and accurate. Definitley would go with them , when we plan. I would also ask others, if they can provide their opinion on