Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 22 17:08:03 EST 2011 | mikenagle
I am looking for process suggestions. We want to use a pin transfer system to deposit adhesive to hold bottom side SMD's in place. We will place SMD's and through hole power parts on the top side and then run through a wave solder machine. Are ther
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 23 07:30:44 EST 2011 | scottp
Are you stuck with pin transfer for some reason? Screen printing is more repeatable and easier to maintain.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 23 09:38:52 EST 2011 | blnorman
More agreement with screen print adhesives. Back in a former life time we did do pin transfer on one of our product lines. If you had to go with pins, make sure your adhesive rheology is suited for it. Different adhesives are designed for specific
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 23 07:38:49 EST 2011 | davef
We agree with the points made by ScottE above. Additionally, most printers are not heavily loaded. So, you wouldn't have to buy another machine, give-up floor space, purchase and store peculiar tooling, etc. We think Darby does pin transfer. Maybe h
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 06 21:45:20 EDT 1999 | John
I recently had the opportunity to visit the vendor who is making my boards. On my trip I noticed that the guy who was in charge of the SMD placement machine (brand new Samsung) still had to manuallly place about 20%-40% of the parts after placement b
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 07 03:08:57 EDT 1999 | Chris May
| I recently had the opportunity to visit the vendor who is making my boards. On my trip I noticed that the guy who was in charge of the SMD placement machine (brand new Samsung) still had to manuallly place about 20%-40% of the parts after placement
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 07 05:53:54 EDT 1999 | Wolfgang Busko
| | I recently had the opportunity to visit the vendor who is making my boards. On my trip I noticed that the guy who was in charge of the SMD placement machine (brand new Samsung) still had to manuallly place about 20%-40% of the parts after placeme
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 16:48:24 EDT 1999 | Charles Morris
| I recently had the opportunity to visit the vendor who is making my boards. On my trip I noticed that the guy who was in charge of the SMD placement machine (brand new Samsung) still had to manuallly place about 20%-40% of the parts after placement
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 07 09:59:01 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| I recently had the opportunity to visit the vendor who is making my boards. On my trip I noticed that the guy who was in charge of the SMD placement machine (brand new Samsung) still had to manuallly place about 20%-40% of the parts after placement
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 29 17:58:21 EST 2002 | slthomas
We have a new assembly with bottom side components, and all the chip caps and resistors are 0603s. The dog boned shape of the caps necessitates a pretty big (and tall) dot to hold them still during placement, and when they get placed the dot squishe