Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 11 17:34:24 EST 2020 | proceng1
You can run it on a carrier board to catch any paste that falls. When we do Pin in Paste, we sometimes over print the apertures a bit to get the extra paste volume.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 13 14:21:56 EST 2006 | chunks
We always have the board house do it. Why catch bad board for them? Don't let them push you around.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 29 17:21:05 EST 2005 | Larry
We have a Heller 1500W Reflow oven and need a way to catch boards as they come out of the oven. Does anyone have a suggestion as to how to do this. Your reply will be appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 24 12:18:03 EDT 2001 | Hussman
It's usually up to the board house. They use their lines to make a variety of other customers boards and never want to be locked into using a special mask. I'd task your QC department to catch and return these boards. That usually straightens out
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 12 21:32:59 EDT 2000 | Dave F
John: Several thoughts: 1 What on your wave machine are these bowed boards catching on? It has to be something on either wave. Are you getting hung-up on the chimney? That doesn't seem correct!!! 2 Why do you want to measure the defection of y
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 07 14:59:07 EDT 2005 | gregcr
Hi Jimmy, We use flat belt exit conveyors. They are set-up to collect the boards and set off an alarm when the belt is full. This allows the boards to come out, but you don't have to pay someone to stand there and catch each board. Also eliminate
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 27 12:10:55 EDT 2011 | kahrpr
Basically it pretty standard to run through the board. For programmers /manufacturing engineers it’s a catch 22. If you check everything management is complaining it takes too long. If you don’t check management is complaining because of rework and y
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 20 14:33:18 EDT 2006 | dirk29
We had that problem with our printers we just drill and tap the top end of the stop and put a short screw in to allow us to adjust the top height of the stop and catch the board. Be careful not to make it to long or to could restrict the board from l
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 22 16:06:22 EST 2001 | dblsixes
Our next plan of attack is to dog-bone the solder aperature. By reducing the width of the solder paste at the heel, we hope to slow the flow up the leg of the pin while the temperature of the pad catches up. We have boards that were HASL ...
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 30 07:45:15 EDT 2004 | Frederic
Hi all What adhesive you recommend to catch thermocouple to the board? (resistant to high temp and easy remove from PCB) Thank Frederic