Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 22 10:44:35 EST 2004 | dave chapman
760-471-1700 Amistar is back in business. We have 7100, 5720,5620,5800
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 22 20:38:50 EDT 2002 | davef
Search the fine SMTmet Archives for background on immersion silver.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 10 13:58:43 EST 2004 | EHess
Scott, We have 2 Amistar Placepro 5620's and 2 5720's. One with a TF-14. I've personally been working on these for the past 10 years or so. Have a pretty good grasp of the process, if placepro's are what you are using. Glad to see Amistar is
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 13:42:11 EST 2004 | fatally_phoenix
Scott, We have 2 Amistar Placepro 5620's > and 2 5720's. One with a TF-14. I've personally > been working on these for the past 10 years or > so. Have a pretty good grasp of the process, if > placepro's are what you are using. Glad to se
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 01 18:56:08 EST 2011 | oomlout
We've recently aquired am Amistar PlacePro 5620. Given it's age (1990) we don't have any real hope of puting it into service however we do like having it around. At some point it has been parted from it's manuals and we're looking to track a copy d
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 22 20:13:12 EDT 2002 | Charlie
We are looking at using STH in our no clean and aqueous processes. Can you comment on any special issues we may need to consider? Also any link to papers or articles would be helpful. Thank you.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 16 17:50:45 EST 2001 | djarvis
Steve, I did this several years ago on a terribly designed board that left a lot of joints unsoldered after the wave. It works OK. This was a bog Irish board with nothing fancier than SOP packages. Glue was Amicon D125. Happy St. Patrick's Day everyo
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 02 14:07:13 EST 2011 | wrongway
Hello all you can contact amistar Rick Geisz he knows all there is to know about amistar machines. 760-471-1700 I had a 5630 and 5800 machine ran them for 15 years 2 to 3 shifts a day not very many break downs and placed all types of components
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 02 18:20:06 EST 2011 | oomlout
Hi Wrongway; Thanks for the point (I fear i must be getting old my googling skills didn't turn them up) I must admit we acquired ours more by chance than design but now that it's sitting on our production floor it's just calling out to be fired up.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 03 22:51:14 EDT 2007 | jmelson
I am still learning the CSM84, but have gotten one board programmed and working. Now, I'm doing the next board, and need to use the mechanical alignment unit for a 22 x 22 mm TQFP. This chip is too large to clear the jaws on any head. Can the CSM h
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