Electronics Forum | Tue May 24 10:37:53 EDT 2005 | pr
Topline sells kits with the dummy components and the boards. They will also give you the CAD DATA for the placements on the board. You can also use these as "gold boards" to check placement accuracy and machine repeatability. http://www.topline.tv
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 24 11:18:01 EDT 2002 | kenbliss
I am not sure about the way the board is made, but I am sure that if you change your handling system to a tray based board handling system you will reduce these problems to a manageable level. Tray carts and trays are clearly the industry standard m
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 22 13:05:01 EDT 2003 | Mr. B
I am curious on some opinions on cleaning of boards. We have a board wash but after the wash we still need to stem them for better cleaniness. The timed steaming is prox. 2 mins a side and by the way this is a medical board. So if you got and suggest
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 13 12:00:15 EDT 2000 | Brian Larson
How long and at what temperature to you bake through-hole boards for moisture? I am getting blow holes after the wave solder. Everything points to the drilling of the board, but I need to prove that it is not moisture.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 10:52:52 EST 2002 | Ted
We use a maestro to cut apart our boards at the score line. Details on this equipment at http://www.cabtechn.com/ We are currently using this in our prototype lab and production facilities, where we cut the scored boards at rates of 100's per hour.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 24 16:36:53 EDT 2002 | russ
If you have a board router then I would reccomend an epoxy to re-attach the boards. If not try a high temp loctite russ
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 24 07:30:09 EDT 2002 | jax
Seems to me you might want to be talking to your board shop. Items like score depth and reconfiguring the panel should probably be discussed. If this is a labor only job I would discuss the problem with your customer, in turn, he can talk to the boar
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 23 08:44:06 EDT 2003 | davef
So, steaming your boards in a box makes them cleaner? Never heard of that. What are you removing from your boards? The longer the conveyor in your washer, the faster you can run it, but then again it's longer. Consider that a saponifier or someth
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 18 18:34:33 EDT 2024 | ahernand75
Hello SMTnet, I would like to know from you guys your experiences of how the use of X-Out boards impact your units per hour on your lines. There are different scenarios where some of you might have only one lane reflow oven and others may have 2 lane
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 12 11:50:38 EST 2000 | Larry
I'm about to start building an ENTEK coated board for the first time. This board is a double sided board and I will be using Kester R598 water soluble paste. I searched the archives and read about watching my profile to ensure my flux doesn't burn of