Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 06 09:59:32 EDT 2005 | slthomas
Find out if you can separate the dehumidifier controls from the heating/cooling controls, without adding an air handler. Otherwise I think you'd need to add a dehumidifier that runs independantly. Don't forget that system capacity has to be rated fo
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 11 11:58:55 EST 2005 | pjc
About $60K for a good bench-top unit and $120K for a good in-line. AOI is justified if you are spending a lot of time ($$) visually inspecting your boards. AOI machine is faster and more reliable than a human for this task. Plus, visual inspectors d
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 05 07:05:38 EST 2018 | spoiltforchoice
Printer->Placement->Inpsection(maybe just a conveyor long enough for someone to sit there)->Reflow Oven->Magazine loader. That can add up to quite a length. A 2nd user automatic printer will set you back at least $10k, an oven much the same, plus de
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 15 16:30:13 EDT 2006 | russ
yes there is Caveman, (well maybe depending on your circumstances) you need to purchase a manual printer and print the connector then flip and print the other side. (you need a manual printer so you can print after the parts have nbeen reflowed, we
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 10 14:17:40 EST 2002 | anonname457
We just went through the same comparison shopping for our company -- and we ended up choosing Juki machines -- as our comparison was between a MY9 with a hydra head and the Juki 2010 & 2020 combo. Both machines have excellent software packages and ar
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 11 11:22:34 EDT 2018 | sarason
To answer your question directly Boardwidth - X = newX for a flipped board. Plus adjustments for your offset if your board is not perfectly symetrical You can try my program PCBSynergy which generates many formats from CAD files, or PCBCSV files. If
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 29 08:52:09 EDT 2006 | davef
This recipe is nice for leaded soldering. The time above liquidous plus 20*C is too short for mixed alloy soldering. Remember all that nonleaded stuff that you add to the solder acts to increase the liquidous temperature of the alloy. Try slowing
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 11 10:51:59 EDT 1999 | JohnW
Folk's, Been asked / told by my boss to look into our board prepping area for wave soldering and find another way of doing it. Thing's I'm looking at are: PCB Breakout - do you do it before or after wave Connector's that need to be pressed in due to
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 06 04:32:27 EDT 2005 | aj
Guys, I have a Dynapert MPS2500 in house that is taking up space. The machine is still in working order but we have invested in new machines. There is also the majority of a stripped down machine in stores also. Anyone interested in taking this plu
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 10 12:28:05 EST 2006 | jdengler
We do the same as SR Tech but add in a check of the thermocouples the oven uses to monitor it's own temp. Annually I attach a thermocouple from a calibrated thermometer to the thermocouple in the oven. I compare the readings. We specify a plus min