Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 27 09:22:05 EST 2016 | sumote
If this topic is not in line with this forum then please feel free to remove it. Let me start by sating I am a 3M fan. There has not been a 3M product that I have ever thought that I was not happy with the way it preformed, and I have used many 3M
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 14 15:44:20 EST 2016 | sssvajunas
Hello, after we finish project (mydata) we unload tape from feeder and place a stick on the edge of tape. Maybe somebody can help with alternatives to this? (plastic clips) becouse then unloaded tape is used for another project it is sticky
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 30 19:22:11 EST 2005 | mrduckmann2000
Ken is not of this World! His equipment and "Programming Team" is perfect. The rest of the world uses "sticky" boards when programming. "ALL" the big guys...Panasonic, Fuji...etc suggest using the "sticky" method beofre running any production boar
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 14 16:18:06 EST 2003 | Dave F
I have very good luck for several aplications with 3M Kapton supplied by Fralock. Dave
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 21 08:19:15 EDT 2005 | Jim
We are experinecing adhesives left on the boards after running taped boards for placement verification on NPI. We've been using 3M double sided (333) tape for over 15 years. Any other suggestions on a good tape to use? This may be a quality issue
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 30 03:55:43 EST 2005 | mika
I apologize for my poor english. First: "Double sided sticky tape" is excellent for various reasons; right/left?. Second: NPI? Don't hesitate, If You feel that a certain machine in Your line cofiguration don't place certain/certain's components on th
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 10 12:22:08 EDT 2001 | Kevin
Cal, There are several suppliers of cover tape materials that do not require heat to activate the adhesive. 3M and Advantek are likely the leaders. There are relatively few T&R machines that can handle both heat and non-heat applications - as Chri
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 31 14:50:15 EST 2005 | frodriguez
Hi There. I use to suffer the same pain,specially when i had limited board quantities. You can use an antiestatic transparency attached to the board using Kapton Tape,than place the double sticky tape. This work perfect,kapton tape residues clean ve
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 24 11:00:11 EDT 2005 | rlackey
You can't really use a pasted board to troubleshoot the program as any components not on target simply slide off with machine vibration and movement as they won't be held by the solder paste. Whereas on double sided sticky tape they remain in place
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 10 13:35:00 EDT 2001 | stepheno
I used to work with Chris. (neither of us are there anymore). What is he talking about is putting components into "pockets". The parts would come in, in sticks (tubes) but we wanted them in reels. At first we sent them out to be reeled, but that w