Electronics Forum | Wed May 16 02:59:53 EDT 2007 | pavel_murtishev
Good morning, What kind of placement equipment do you use? Many of placement machines have co-planarity check sensors. Switch them on. BR, Pavel
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 09 11:39:32 EDT 2018 | emeto
The easiest way to do without special tools is to use level. Check machine co-planarity on the conveyor rails in both directions(you can do that with rails down or rails up or both). Then check co-planarity on the stencil. If the level shows the sam
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 15 10:09:29 EST 1999 | Karl
CoPlanarity also applies to height.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 14 22:53:12 EDT 2007 | davef
What is it about your incoming inspection procedures that allow these components to your assembly area?
Electronics Forum | Mon May 14 18:59:23 EDT 2007 | mazemach1
I would like to ask anyone who may have use any equipment or device to check SMT socket leads. We have co-planarity problems with these sockets on the boards. The sockets we have are packaged in tubes and mostly the bent leads appear in different loc
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 16 09:40:04 EDT 1999 | Gerry G
While trying to sell me a low temperature baking system for SMDs the salesman mentioned that the 125C for 24hr bake had been known to cause co-planarity defects. I thought I'd ask some experts. Any help guys?
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 16 16:33:34 EDT 2023 | emeto
Based on these pictures, please check Board/Stencil co-planarity. Sometimes there might be a distance/gap between them helping this phenomenon(solder mask might be too thick). Also decreasing print speed, might help to mitigate it. You might be too f
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 16 19:02:39 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| While trying to sell me a low temperature baking system for SMDs the salesman mentioned that the 125C for 24hr bake had been known to cause co-planarity defects. | I thought I'd ask some experts. Any help guys? | Gerry: I imagine there could be s
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 25 18:10:13 EST 2002 | stepheno
When you say "dropping" I assume you mean "rejecting" them because co-planarity is outside the tolerance you have set and the machine is putting them on the reject belt or tray as the case may be. I worked for a CM with an MPA-G3. One customer suppl
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 23 11:55:37 EST 2003 | Marc Simmel
Details, details: 1) The metal shell is part of the component body. The base metal is austenitic stainless steel (304) that has been plated with 90/10 tin-lead over nickel (semi-bright). 2) The entire part (leads and shell) is elevated by the mass o