Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 28 13:29:22 EDT 2003 | gregp
Possibly. It sounds like attrition is a contributor to your problem. Are you recieving the material with the tapes cut from the customer (consignment) or is this something you do in the kitting process? If you are doing it, how do you maintain prop
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 12 06:04:58 EST 2005 | rlackey
Hi Patrick, I see what you're all are saying, and can understand how you come to that conclusion, however I would disagree with the protectionism arguement. Most of the electronics assemblies in Europe come in from China, Taiwan, Malaysia etc, (T
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 26 06:36:33 EDT 2005 | rlackey
Hi Ken, We would build a one off with an exact number of components on a different line, in a different manor completely to a volume, chipshooter job - however, we'd only really be doing a one off like that if it was a prototype as we're not in that
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 23 12:02:17 EDT 2002 | gdstanton
Ken, Excellent discussion!!! I've also seen this problem. Spent and am still spending significant time policing. I don't think it is just a buyer issue though. There are many dimensions to the problem. Suppliers, Engineering, Manufacturing, and
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 24 01:53:58 EDT 2002 | Mike Konrad
Using ultrasonic technology to remove adhesive is normally not that difficult. I do not know who�s machine you are using (perhaps its ours). In any case, here are some tips for removing adhesives. 1. Heated wash chemistry works better than ambien
Electronics Forum | Fri May 09 00:59:36 EDT 2003 | kenBliss
Hi HERMAN I did not see any financial opinions so I thought I would offer one. The goal of the company is to make money, how you achieve that has many variables. Buying new equipment when the existing will do the job costs big money, provided the