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Re: TCP (tape carrer package?)

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 15 17:01:36 EST 1998 | Chrys

| Does anyone know what a TCP is? | What type of process is required for assembly, what type of equipment? | | Any help or resources on the subject would be greatly appreciated.. | | Thanks | Brain, TCP, or tape carrier package is the same as TAB

Re: Measuring Board Deflection

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 14:07:23 EDT 2000 | JohnW

Mike, we use carrier's as a matter of course on all wave products, it let's us keep the conveyor width the same all the time so speed's up change overs and eleimiates one more thing that can be set wrong. The main aim of the exercise is to be able

Re: IP3 QFP Problems - Has anybody had the same probs?

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 05 22:40:40 EDT 2000 | Dean

...well, if I had Fuji in on 4 occasions and the problem is not resolved I would wonder what exactly I paid for... Here is what I would do. 1. Run the glass plate program. This will eliminate variables in your production parts and boards. Additi

Re: Cleaning No Clean Wave Solder Carriers

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 08 10:07:26 EST 1999 | Chrys

| I'm in the process of moving from water washable flux to a full no clean process for the wave soldering process, thing's seem to be going well (so far...). | The one problem I still have is cleaning the wave solder carrier's to remove the no clean

Re: Cleaning No Clean Wave Solder Carriers

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 18 19:53:58 EST 1999 | Rob F

| | I'm in the process of moving from water washable flux to a full no clean process for the wave soldering process, thing's seem to be going well (so far...). | | The one problem I still have is cleaning the wave solder carrier's to remove the no cl

Board Support for Printers

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 15:35:56 EDT 2012 | swag

I know this has been kicked around a lot but I'm asking for fresh opinions. We are close to buying new printers. One options we're considering from MpM is the auto pin placement for board support pins. 80% of what we currently run requires tooling

Tooling Vendors

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 27 16:16:45 EST 2003 | Pat Fogarty

Good Morning John Your above enquiry has been brought to our attention by Mr Kenny Munroe of Permali Composites SA, France. Shamrock Industries Ltd are Tool & Die Makers, Precision Engineers & Original Equipment Manufacturers. We are based in Chri

Re: Missing SMT Chip Components

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 14 21:56:34 EDT 1999 | KEVIN SIMPSON

| | Hi, | | | | Recently encountered missing components problem at the SMT process. | | Among 13 chip components from the same part number mounted on the board, only 4 ( located in a same row and next to each other) were missing after post reflow. C

Looking for trays to lay boards on in reflow oven

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 13 09:39:43 EDT 2019 | don_julio

Problem is I don't have a mesh belt (lesson learned). Our conveyor is pins. If I laid some scrap pcb's spanning the conveyor pins on the long dimension of the board, I'm confident it would sag. We get a bit of sag today in our 1.6mm thick boards whi

Solder wave

Electronics Forum | Tue May 08 09:50:19 EDT 2007 | patrickbruneel

Hi Loco, Good point!! The good old glass plate works just fine as long as the conveyor or carriers have L shaped fingers. A glass plate is usually about a � inch thick (a lot thicker than the actual board). With L shaped fingers the bottom of the gl


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