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cost reduction

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 27 03:40:44 EDT 2011 | samsim

Other areas you can focus 1) Find out alternative chemical and solder materials for lower cost. 2) Set high power consumption machine (such as Oven and wave) to idle mode when not running to cut electrical consumption. 3) Reduce the used of N2 gas.

Machine feeder setup reduction

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 09 14:42:08 EST 2001 | vickt

Great advice!........Single tier feeder set-up carts are also available through Universal instruments directly for this exact purpose. Most people who really care about this changeover time have "pit-crews" that work in the component storage areas, o

smt scrap reduction

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 15 16:54:33 EDT 2005 | linny999

Siemens is an excellent platform. To reduce your scrap:- Carry out the specified maintenance, especially the segments and valve plungers; Calibrate revolver heads to benchmark. Remove the tables, smooth the magnetic strips, clean the mounting faces,

Machine feeder setup reduction

Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 20 00:34:57 EDT 2001 | kenbliss

Hi mike The solution is simple but two fold, first your process needs to be changed a bit, you need additional feeders to pre-stage the new P/N run and prestage the extra feeders for reload as certain higher volume components exhaust. The idea is t

Defect reduction on RF design

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 19 09:02:10 EDT 2005 | clampron

Good Morning Everyone, We have a customer that produces RF based assemblies. We are building several board types for them, all of which have an "RF" area of the PCB. This RF area does not have any mask to define pads. There are also several issues w

Solder beads on small caps and res.

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 29 17:05:15 EST 2006 | slthomas

I have used a 10% area reduction with home plates on 6 mil stencils with good success. If you're using 5 mil stencils you might go with 0 or 5% reduction.

Cu dissolution PTH

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 06 20:33:39 EDT 2005 | davef

Pat In response to your questions: Q1. How did you measure the area reduction (loss of weight or reduction of diameter/thickness)? A1. We measured the starting and ending diameter. Then calculated the area [assuming symmetry]. Q2. How did you tak

Re: Tombstoning

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 22 12:39:38 EST 1999 | Dave F

Wolfgang: From US baseball parlance: Home Plate. A five sided, two dimensional, closed shape where three equal length sides form a cube with one side removed and two additional equal length sides that form interior angles of 135�, 90�, and 135�.

Stencil Aperture Reduction - Need Feedback

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 26 21:38:31 EDT 2003 | Dreamsniper

Hi Guys, Need your good advice about this for a 5 thou stencil thickness: 0603 pad is 50mil x 40mil 0805 pad is 75mil x 45mil 1206 pad is 70mil x 50mil I want the above apertures to be in IPC STD Homeplate Design + an area reduction of 15%. Will t

Cu dissolution PTH

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 06 13:06:22 EDT 2005 | patrickbruneel

Dave, Great to see you more involved in the lead-free. I assume the tests you have done were in lab environment, would it be possible to explain how you measured the area reduction (loss of weight or reduction of diameter/thickness) and how did you

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