Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 15 14:17:00 EDT 2011 | dyoungquist
Check out Zenith Ultrasonics. We have been using one of their table top models to clean our electronic assemblies for several years now.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 15 11:20:03 EDT 2011 | cobham1
We are in the process of updating our SMT area and I need to clean my boards. In my research I have found out that if I choose the ultra sonic path I need to make sure the cleaner uses a sweep frequency system in order to protect the SMT parts. Can s
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 31 15:27:17 EDT 2006 | Chunks
We use two Streckfuss wave solder machines. They are pretty small depending on your needs. Maybe not the best, but being local and since we use a lot of their forming equipment, it works out well
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 20 04:41:38 EST 2010 | accuspares
Hi, The input indicators can be located by selecting the 'Input' page located in the 'Diagnostics' drop down menu. Just select the Align tab at the top of the page and you'll be able to see when the nearly home and home sensors change state. The pr
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 17 21:14:19 EST 2011 | hegemon
Of the machines you have mentioned, the APE Bandit is your best bet. I had one of those in a previous employ and it was basically bulletproof, and simple enough to work on if things went wrong. Simple controllers and enough power to do the job at r
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 01 10:35:06 EST 2012 | duso02
For that low a volume it would be simplest and most economical to just out source the work. If you want, just send me an e-mail and I can give you specific options on what would be best for you., in-house or out-house.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 20 03:14:03 EDT 2016 | designhaus
Hello, We are about receive an 85.000 USD award grant towards purchasing manufacturing or testing equipment for our company. We are trying to figure out how to best use this grant. Here are short facts about us: We are a design house, so all our ma
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 10 15:55:19 EST 2021 | ttheis
We just use a ramp to a cart and the line operator loads them into trays as they come out. There are buffer conveyors or magazine loaders you could use. Or do a little industrial automation with a plc and proximity sensors; combine a ramp and a belt
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 21 10:20:47 EST 2009 | zanolli
We are looking to purchase a table top batch oven, with nitrogen, for prototype work on various PCB assy's - some with BGA's. The intent is to simulate a multi-zone production oven profile - and we kow that an exact simulation is not possible - just
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 14:55:36 EST 2013 | hegemon
A little more heat energy to get them to the optimal temperature during reflow, but a side benefit of less warpage due to the more even spread of heat through the device during the heating. Drill the board and do your TCs and profiling as normal. Th