Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 19 14:20:19 EST 2007 | slthomas
I'm inclined to suggest that you use a specified temperature, thus eliminating your situation. Why not use 90�C? I suppose you could calculate a duration for 70 based on the requirements at 40 and 90 if you really wanted to, but still I wonder why.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 19 14:41:47 EST 2007 | gersla
Dear Steve. We are EMS company and we are getting wide range of components from our customers. Some of them came in trays, that can withstand up to 75 degree maximum. If someone will not pay attention to this the tray get damaged (if there is some Q
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 20 01:22:41 EST 2007 | gersla
As I told you, some carriers (trays) are limited to 75 degree maximum, and from time to time employees do not pay attention to this. This is one of the reasons. The second reason is that 90 degree still be problematic in a case of rebake more then 3
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 19 15:12:25 EST 2007 | slthomas
I see. You might request that those parts be provided in the proper trays (125�) for starters, but I do understand the issues with contract assembly. I'd be inclined to write a program to pick them from that tray and place them into a proper one. Wh
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 07 13:09:35 EST 2008 | stevek
As I told you, some carriers (trays) are limited > to 75 degree maximum, and from time to time > employees do not pay attention to this. This is > one of the reasons. The second reason is that 90 > degree still be problematic in a case of rebake
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 16 10:52:19 EST 2008 | kbhatia
R SMT line flow to a R->L flow after the 90 degree turn. We have some equipment that is R->L and wish to interface to the end of this line. So the flow is oven (with enough air blowers that the 8040 is cool) -> 8040 turnstyle to move LEFT (technicall
Electronics Forum | Wed May 12 07:34:42 EDT 2004 | RLeonard
The standard machine is set from the factory at 7-9 degrees, 7 is the most standard, why are you considering the change? before doing any thing to the machine, first identify why? what type of defects are you seeing? I have found, depending on the t
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 10 07:40:33 EDT 2005 | pjc
To make an "L" you use a 90 deg turn unit, a.k.a. "diverter" conveyor, then connect to a straight or linking conveyor. Go to this link to see turn unit: http://www.flexlink.com/wps/public/s/10000/c/29667
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 12 10:24:32 EST 2022 | compit
Maybe the pin (?) with wheels on the ends of the belt bent? Can they be rotated 180 degrees?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 07 10:28:23 EDT 2013 | danselness
We use a Wave Solder Plated Through Hole (PTH) assembly process to install a TO-220 Chip Package in the PCB board that we manufacture and have experienced lower yields on a number of boards with this component due to Bridges. The bridges on the TO-22