Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 02 18:01:43 EDT 2008 | davef
Weller� WLSK1000 QFP Lead Repair Kit * [CooperTools PO Box 728, Apex, NC 27502; http://www.coopertools.com ] * [Practical Components, Inc; 10762 Noel St, Los Alamitos, CA 90720; 714-252-0010 F714-252-0026 http://www.practicalcomponents.com/tools_supp
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 20:29:43 EST 2000 | Rex B
ECD is working on some tools in the area of determining the Ideal or most Robust Profile, for a given paste, oven configuration and conveyor speed. Translation of this "most robust profile" into actual oven setting requires more knowledge about the
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 20:29:43 EST 2000 | Rex B
ECD is working on some tools in the area of determining the Ideal or most Robust Profile, for a given paste, oven configuration and conveyor speed. Translation of this "most robust profile" into actual oven setting requires more knowledge about the
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 12 11:54:13 EST 2000 | Chen Zhou
Vishy, We have a project to study the impact of productivity lift in SMT lines using discrete event simulation tools (AutoMod is what we use). As Mr. Lahat found out, the high fidelity simulation of productivity lift is non-trivial. However, we have
Electronics Forum | Fri May 31 16:16:42 EDT 2002 | Ozzy
Does Fuji even make the QP-132 anymore? I have not seen it at Apex for the past 2-3 years. This "inflexible" dinosaur was a commercial disaster for Fuji. Philips/Assembleon has sold countless more FCM than Fuji QP-132. The problem with both machines
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 07 15:21:09 EST 2005 | OverTheHill
Ya know, funny things, them thar agilis feeders. I remember them at the APEX 2004 show, I could'nt even get the dam tape started on them (really hung over from the night before, but I'm SURE that was NOT the problem). Mydata's big selling point was t
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 03 12:13:59 EDT 2001 | hinerman
T.A. board lok is fixed tooling. I have not used it, and therefore cannot comment on it. Their website describes it in detail for those interested. -The Grid-Lok system is completely pnuematic -Each pin locks individually via mechanical lock -Each
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 14 11:59:41 EDT 2014 | rgduval
I've primarily used MyData equipment, personally, and, optically centered devices definitely take longer than mechanically centered parts on a MyData, owing to the construction of the machine. With a fixed upward looking camera, the head has to pick
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 06 08:26:59 EST 1999 | Dave F
| Clarissa, | | We place the parts using two different methods. One is using a Fritsch semi automated pick and place. The other is using a vacuum pen. One of the assemblers said if she just had to choose one, she would pick the vacuum pen. I kn
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 25 15:58:36 EDT 2002 | bschreiber
Hello Dave, I hope that electronic slap didn�t hurt too much. Robf, I am sorry that you did not agree with my initial response, but the answer is very detailed and most of the support material I have is only in paper format so I need to either snai
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