Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 17:26:23 EST 2000 | Ron
Depending on the volume of work, it may be less costly and more efficient to have the board vendor add "breakaway" panels to the board to increase it's overall size. This would move the parts away from the edge of the rail, yet would negate the expen
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 29 23:24:59 EST 2000 | Doug Clement
We are currently using a Maestro depanelizer for seperating our boards. We do have component failures due to this process. Has anyone ever used a water-cutting machine. If so, what results can you share with me? Thanks, Doug
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 29 23:21:02 EST 2000 | Doug Clement
Can anyone recommend a system for conformal coating a board? We are a interested in an inline system behind our Pick-and-Place machines. Thanks Doug
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 14 16:45:01 EST 2001 | Antonio
I'm sorry, I should clarify. The average is one out of six boards. It's not consistant as to how many are good before a really bad one. Sometimes two in a row, sometimes ten. Right now we are wiping every 2 boards. Antonio
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 21 14:10:33 EST 2001 | kerryn
I posted a question regarding Stencil Drying in the OnBoard Forum and received some good feedback. Is there anybody in this forum that may be able to add to the information on drying stencils?
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 22:35:42 EST 2001 | davef
Since Mark is talking about rework, I assume his board is fairly, fully assembled. Do you have to capabilities to work in that type of environment? Or do you work with bare boards?
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 02 15:52:19 EST 2001 | jagman
This happens to be after the water wash process. These are Burn-In boards so an SMT epoxy is used prior to wave. The flux used is Kester 2331ZX. Would using a thinner cause this to occur? The residue is all over the board. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 13 18:52:21 EST 2001 | jax
Are the boards in question immersion gold? This could be a process problem at the board shop. If this subcontractor has done good work for you in the past it might be an outside variable causing the problem.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 14 08:45:41 EST 2001 | stefwitt
In order to track the board flow through your line you will have to hook up all conveyor input sensors as well as the last output sensor to a PLC. You can program the PLC to provide an alarm signal if a accumulative time of xxx hours for any board is
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 27 11:33:45 EST 2001 | sim_ad
I have some boards here that were damaged by solder on the goldfingers. Is there a place I can contact to repaire them? Please advise. Simon
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