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SMT sockets co-planarity problem

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

Stencil and PCB Coplanarity measurement

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

Re: coplanarity

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 15 10:09:29 EST 1999 | Karl

CoPlanarity also applies to height.

SMT sockets co-planarity problem

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?

SMT sockets co-planarity problem

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

Humidity bake bends leads

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?

Pasteprinter | unffilled Pads

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

Re: Humidity bake bends leads

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

QFP Coplanarity

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

No-Lead solder defect - No solder on pads

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

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