Electronics Forum: break even revenue (Page 1 of 16)

PCB Pad lifted - repair

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 14 14:16:01 EST 2002 | MA/NY DDave

Hi It doesn't have to be the the microwave Rogers Duroid(spelling?) material. Rogers does make other materials. Even though the material you suggested was also one my initial thoughts, I figured it better for him to go to a shop that has current exp

3D-Printed Masking Boots For Conformal Coating

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 20 01:55:29 EDT 2019 | mehararitu003

We use Solidworks but any 3D modeling software > that outputs an .stl file will work. I use > Tinkercad for my home projects. This software > shouldn't even be mentioned in the same breath as > Solidworks but it is free, and you can create > so

Universal RAD 5 Tooling Breaking

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 09 11:57:22 EDT 2004 | John S

We've recently gone through a spell with a Radial 5 where various pieces of the head tooling would break. We even found a piece broken inside of the wax seal straight from Universal. To keep it running, our techs put on tooling from a Radial 2 and

The minimal distance btw component and the edge of pcb

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 01 12:28:36 EDT 2016 | comatose

It depends. Are you hand breaking them, rotary knife or linear knife? Hand break you want to be about 5mm (and it isn't a great practice even then) with a rotart knife you want to keep parts probably 3mm, especially capacitors. With a linear knife we

BGA reflow vs replacement time

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 19 15:42:27 EDT 2002 | loquetis

Is there any significant difference in the time required (average) to reflow a BGA component versus replacing the component? My company is attempting to determine the time to break-even for capital investment in a BGA workstation.

UP2000 with grid-lok question

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 24 16:40:07 EST 2007 | chrisgriffin

Not as wack as Nancy Pelosi being Speaker of House. But back to the topic, Grid Lock kicks ass. You can even adjust the amount of force of the pushers that come up to the board. Your pads must be right on the edge. Might want to look into break-a

Skewed components

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 09 14:31:56 EST 2007 | stepheniii

That also allows a channel for degassing and also breaks up paste into sections that tend to balance the forces acting on the part. So basically window paning is even better than you might think.

Re: environmental contraints in manufacturing

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 22 14:57:34 EDT 2000 | Lee

Mike, when you ask if companies afford to place additional environmental constraints on the manufacturing process, perhaps we should ask whether they can afford not to pay attention to environmental issues. I know this sounds a little flippant, but i

Automation Equipment Registration Fees

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 23 16:24:44 EDT 2003 | quigs

To all involved in this thread, The topic of registration fees has been one of numerous conversations within our company. Being the North American Service Manager for Vitronics Soltec, I have been in many. These conversations also included many of

Re: Backplane Assembly Info Request

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 08 11:46:38 EST 1999 | Wendy Casker

| Hello; | | I am looking for general info on backplane assemblies. Any info would be appreciated, but some of the questions that come to mind include: | | -What part types other than connectors do backplane cards have on them? SMT? Leaded? Qua

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