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New SMT line - P&P equipment selection help

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 07 11:48:51 EDT 2005 | Rob

Simple Greg, we are users of machines & you are a manufacturer of machines. How many times have you personally found that your Fuji is too small to handle your boards recently? The customer has a Panasonic CM202, which from memory goes from 50x50mm

Long Soak Times for BGA soldering?

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 01 23:56:06 EDT 2004 | rsthompson

I'm having a philisophical discussion with my boss regarding long reflow soak times to improve soldering under BGA devices. Is there anything to be gained by extending soak times at the 150C level from 60-90 seconds to 5-10 minutes? I've never seen

Re: CABGA Test Socket

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 14 22:35:08 EST 1999 | Chris G.

| | I'm looking for a CABGA test socket for a 2 CABGAs. One 81 ball CABGA is 9mm x 9mm with .46 mm dia balls on .8mm pitch. The other is a 64 ball CABGA 8mm x 8mm with .46 mm dia balls on .8mm pitch. I need to pretest CABGAs before placement due t

Solder paste high measurement

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 03 13:46:46 EDT 2010 | davef

2 Benchtop paste inspection * Synapse 3D Master 3000neo Desktop SPI Machine [Synapse Imaging; Room#102-505, SK VENTIUM, 522, Dangjeong, Gunpo-si, Gyeonggi, South Korea; 82 3 1436 0430 http://www.synapseimaging.co.kr] * ZC1000 [PTS System (S) Pte Ltd

Re: CABGA Test Socket

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 13 21:54:24 EST 1999 | Dave F

| I'm looking for a CABGA test socket for a 2 CABGAs. One 81 ball CABGA is 9mm x 9mm with .46 mm dia balls on .8mm pitch. The other is a 64 ball CABGA 8mm x 8mm with .46 mm dia balls on .8mm pitch. I need to pretest CABGAs before placement due to

Typical SMT Machine changeover times?

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 29 03:40:06 EST 2006 | Frank

The Juki 2060 can have both front and rear trolleys and you do not loose any feeder locations. My question was why can't the Assembleon put trolley on the rear? I recently visited a friend at a company that used a lot of Assembleon and compared run

Prototype SMT & Ltd Prod Line Choices & Advice

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 12 13:16:42 EDT 2008 | ipdisplays

Hi All, I know some of this has been covered - but nothing recent that I could find - so please bear with me... Seems like the used/refurb market is kind of fluid so would like some current thoughts.... I'm looking to setup an inexpensive prototype

EKRA E5 X20b port

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 06 12:19:30 EST 2021 | oxygensmd

If you get Machine Offline error, that means the backPC non-working or there are some connection issue between front and back PCs. FrontPC is normally a standard PC, backPC normally is a 4U-size industrial PC. I had the same issue in the past, multi

Paste Dispensing

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 10 22:55:24 EST 2002 | davef

You are sure taking you sweet time getting this thing running. You're getting too much beach time. NOZZLE SELECTION Typically, the only rule of thumb that applies to choosing the correct nozzle ID is that it should be one half of the required dot d

Epoxy application

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 20 19:08:15 EST 2007 | Peter

Hello, I would like to ask for opinion on an epoxy application. We apply RTV to bond and secure 2 electronic devices on a PCB. But after noticing the RTV bond breaking off during vibration test, our customer has specs in a 5min 2-part epoxy (made

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