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Where can you buy Juki Belt Feeders?

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 25 16:38:48 EDT 2011 | davef

It might be difficult to purchase new belt feeders. So, used feeders could be your only option * ECM Equipment Sales; 4203 S. Purslane Drive; Homosassa, FL 34448; (352)302-8100 ecmsales.com * IBE SMT Equipment , 318 Corporate Woods Drive, Magnolia,

Re: Reflow oven feedback

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 19 22:17:15 EST 1998 | Brian Morgan

| | I am currently evaluating some different reflow ovens | | for a future purchase. The manufacturers we are | | looking at are Conceptronic, BTU, and Heller. Any | | feedback on these manufacturers would be welcome. | | I am particularly interest

Re: Wave Solder balls

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 02 13:24:18 EST 1998 | Ryan Jennens

| Well my process is I'm running my belt speed at 3.50fpm and about 215 to 225 degrees top side. I got my main wave down to a little less than half the board thickness. I'm not using a hot air knife cause we thought it might create more of a problem

Re: Reflow oven feedback

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 05 16:54:53 EST 1998 | Brian Stumm @ ETS, LLC

Not sure if you are open to looking at additional vendors but if you are we would love to compete for your business. Go to our web site then call or e-mail me for additional information. Sincerely, Brian Stumm Thermal processing consultant Reflow an

Re: PCMCIA QFP Process Issue

Electronics Forum | Tue May 23 20:44:13 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Sal: You and Wolfgang are spot on, but let's see if we can blow this out a bit. Before proceding to rattle on ... � PC Card. A credit card-size computer peripheral that add memory, mass storage, and I/O capabilities to computers in a rugged, compa

Re: Wave Solder balls

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 02 22:57:02 EST 1998 | Kelly Gossman

Micheal, What does your profile look like for the wave? What profile does your flux say you need? My guess is it is not your profile, our testing with solder balls found that the mask on the boards was the largest contributor to solder balls. Wha

SMT machine Utilization

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 01 01:54:57 EDT 2001 | djarvis

Bayanbaru, We do ours like this. We don't care per se about machine utilization. The actuaries have figured out that the facility costs $X per minute to run, this includes wages, utilities, consumables, machine payments, depreciation and whatever els

Replacement valves for Emerald x / YV88X

Electronics Forum | Wed May 19 20:39:28 EDT 2021 | kumarb

Elissa - SMTWenzhan ? She is great !! Have purchased many oddball and common parts from her including belts, filters, grease, etc. BTW - We placed 01005 using a nozzle she sold us with our Emerald-X. Unbelievable !! Granted the pick was hit or miss

Re: Surface Mount Solder Balling

Electronics Forum | Fri May 29 16:07:55 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory

| | Thanks Steve- | Here is the whole story: | | The solder balls are appearing all over, similar to a | splatter. They are relatively small. We are using H-Technologies | S-HQ no-clean solder paste. The stencil is 6 mil and the boards | are ru

Re: Wave Solder balls

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 04 02:53:53 EST 1998 | Earl Moon

| Micheal, | | What does your profile look like for the wave? What profile does your flux say you need? My guess is it is not your profile, our testing with solder balls found that the mask on the boards was the largest contributor to solder balls


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