Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 23 06:31:19 EST 2006 | Grant
Hi, I agree, and I would be in trouble without everyones kind help on this forum! Merry Christmas and I hope everyone has a great new year! Regards, Grant
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 17 13:36:55 EDT 2006 | kjeffries
I appreciate your comments regarding the programmability of the Mirtec. What type of SMT machine do you use? How easy have you found it to transfer the SMT profiles to the Mirtec? How do you rate the Mirtec in handling top/bottom, multi-panel asse
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 00:47:42 EDT 2006 | sant
Hi Few weeks back for the similar thread I was enquiring about the performance of benchtop AOI. I did see the Saki m/c.It seems to be a good m/c with different technology. I have not bought yet. Looking to have more feedback. Any opinion about Saki
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 14:30:38 EST 2006 | Chunks
There is none, since we don't know your part or temp being used. A heat gun CAN be used to remove parts with no damage, if its controled. You need to look up your part on the manufacturers web site, find the process data (time/temp)the part is desi
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 14:58:15 EST 2006 | samir
You see? Chunks, here has the right idea! To the original poster, you need to show this post to your "Desk Jockey" Process Engineer. That's the problem with some Engineers today. They forget everything they learned in Engineering school, they get
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 15:40:44 EST 2006 | mgdrouin1
Comp is relay. I've pulled the spec. Max 240. Using Leister h/g with manual temp settings from 1-6 (20 - 600C)set by the operator. Gun was set to setting 4. They are using the heat gun to reflow the solder after SMT but before wave. High fai
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 22:27:16 EST 2006 | KEN
Many relays use soldered post coil terminatins inside the relay. In one case many years ago I found the SMT relay manufacturer used eutectic solder inside their hermetic relay. The SMT relay would fail because the solder balled up on the post, woul
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 13:32:18 EST 2006 | samir
Whatever you do, don't get a cleaner where they "lock" you into using their Saponifier! I remember at my previous company, getting that monstrosity running was my 1st project - the boob who bought it washed his hands of it and assigned it to me.....
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 16:59:43 EST 2006 | Chunks
Hi Darnell! How's it hangin bra. Good point about the cartridges. I think "the man" invented them. Anyway, you can still scoop the excess into an empty container..... Most paste companies will take your old paste back for free too. Aw-ight, w
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 06 21:58:56 EST 2006 | kent_peterson
Good machine! Just like most part libarys don't let the operators change part profiles. Haven't seen it place 0201's but 0402's have no problem. Tape splicing for the feeders is a problem. The eject wheel gets jammed with anything other than splice t