Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 05 11:50:08 EST 2007 | davef
Low mass accelerometers are very difficult. These type products hold a lot of interest for MEMS companies. Try there.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 05 14:26:24 EST 2007 | hussman
Maybe the "other" company runs a different wave, or flux, or pallet, or touches up every board. Assumptions are like brains - every claims they have one, but very few use em.
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 17 09:11:07 EST 2007 | davef
Try: http://ppitapes.com/catalogs/Conformal-coating.pdf We have no relationship, nor receive benefit from the company referenced above.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 21 07:52:15 EST 2007 | avalancher
Hello! You may want to be more specific whereas each of those companies produce different machines. You have basic introductory machines, and high-end machines. Some provide faster speeds, some provide a wider range of component handling.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 30 11:49:20 EST 2007 | nkb2400
If the goal is selective soldering (not to raise the substrate temperature too high), consider the use of microwaves. Our company has been working on this technology for selectively bonding substrates. For example, we use the process to bond ROHS met
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 07 12:01:14 EST 2007 | elg1
The 3000 hours is correct. It was a VERY fast ROI! Back to the discussions on the earlier threads, some of this information is correct. If you exceed the design limitations for keep out requirements and your board tolerances vary, you can have twe
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 30 14:36:05 EST 2007 | mulder0990
I am looking for any data or anyone that has a STU style qp feeder. My company is looking for one and I am having little luck finding any data on this style of feeder. Thank You in advance.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 14 07:50:29 EST 2007 | gcamac
I have been able to have endless loop edge conveyor belts made for me at Sparks Belting Company. http://www.sparksbelting.com/
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 17 16:22:23 EST 2007 | dborgelt
I need to have a rework nozzle made up to remove some connectors. Does anyone know of a good company that does this?
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 17 16:34:51 EST 2007 | dborgelt
I need to have a custom rework nozzle made up to remove some connectors. Does anyone know of a good company that does this?