Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 21 07:56:18 EDT 2006 | Steve
I bought an ultrasonic cleaner from the states and thought it would run with the usual travel adapter. So, I have obviously run 240v through a 110v unit. Something inside went pop and it hasnt worked since. Does anyone know which component on the cir
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 21 09:15:03 EDT 2006 | russ
I would recommend that you find a small 3-4 zone oven with convection preferably. If you are running lead free then you will want to find at least a 5 zone. With lead free coming on, there are many small ovens available from companies upgrading.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 26 11:46:34 EDT 2006 | Dr. Timothy J. Harpster
I have spoken to the people at Manncorp and was not impressed. Their units are significantly cheaper than some other comparables on the market but from my conversation with them I am sure there is a reason for the reduced cost. We have decided to go
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 27 11:50:21 EDT 2006 | samir
90% of the battle with thermal profiling is your thermocouple attachment. That is Process Engineering 101. It's just like painting your house. The masking and prep work will make or break the end result. KIC did a DoE on which thermocouple attach
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 24 04:21:10 EDT 2006 | vpha
I have seen a Spark 400 at Apex Show. It appears to be a good Machine to do rework on BGA and others. I have used a SRT Summit 1100 Machine to do most BGA Reworks and want to have a Machine which can do rework better. Does anyone has any knowledge
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 25 12:29:35 EDT 2006 | Rob
Hi TMC, It's very unlikely that you'll get a temperature variation of 32 degrees by varying the top and bottom heaters - especially if it's forced air convection, as if it's a half decent system the hot air will be circulating in the zone, pretty qu
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 25 13:05:08 EDT 2006 | Hoss
TMC, Are you interested in this approach because you only have a flat belt conveyor and want to keep the components from being moved by the belt on the second pass? If so, you might try adding some stiffeners to the board edges to stand the board o
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 25 15:46:47 EDT 2006 | JEM
Trying to convince management to buy TPSys 2.4 software upgrade for MY-12 and My15 machine. Currently running 2.2 ver. Any mydata user's out there explain how my company would benefit jumping from ver 2.2 to ver 2.4. I think the cost is $1200 per m
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 26 07:49:49 EDT 2006 | jemills
No problems with ver 2.2 that I'm aware of. I'm in process eng. and part of my job is review the machine's capabilities. From what i read, Ver 2.3 & 2.4 software was designed to speed up setups and changeovers.I understand the auto teach functions is
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 26 09:52:28 EDT 2006 | russ
So then to justify the 2400, you will need to calculate the decreased time for setup/changeover and what that costs your company. this will be justification. e.g. if it takes half as long to setup you save half the money. labor hours x employee co