Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 28 13:46:28 EST 2006 | slthomas
Assuming you're using DOM and shelf life to determine what's good and what's not, you just have to know 1)the rate at which you use it up, 2) how much shelf life is left, and 3) the rate that it goes bad when not refrigerated. From that you can tel
Electronics Forum | Wed May 14 09:36:54 EDT 2008 | d0min0
as most of our components are described in AML list, we can't play with that so much... so we focus on preparing the line tools/materials before the change (paste, spatulas, test pcb) - and Yes all the dressing for Juki is ready, for TCM most of the
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 19 18:44:47 EDT 2016 | chabscan
Good day I would like to know if the Quad 4C keeps a register of rejected components in a certain period of time, like " X components rejected from feeder Y" or something like that. Thank you so much
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 14 04:25:20 EST 2006 | Rob
I wouldn't go with the AX-5 - it's overkill. To make a board in high volume that sounds that simple is a job for a second user chipshooter (Fuji or Pana)as the first reply mentioned. Stay away from FCM1's. I'm sure the AX-5 is a great machine, but
Electronics Forum | Thu May 08 08:42:45 EDT 2008 | realchunks
Hi Adam, I'm not riled up. I vote, but I have never voted for a person that I really liked or trusted. Guess that's the character of our government these days. That said, I find it rediculous that you got fined for improper paper work. I agree w
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 23 14:37:58 EST 2016 | tnisbet
Good day > > I would like to know if the Quad 4C > keeps a register of rejected components in a > certain period of time, like " X components > rejected from feeder Y" or something like > that. > > Thank you so much Adam - The Quad 4C Window
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 14 03:57:43 EST 2006 | Base
Hey Peter, Did some simple math... 800.000PCB's x 20cmp = 1.6million placements 8hrs/day * 22 days/month = 176 hrs You're looking at over 90kCph fulltime! I'd say go with an AX-5 as JAX suggested. Given the product you described you could reach s
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 17 14:52:25 EDT 2012 | rway
1) Is there something your design/pcb Engineer can do to lay the array out a little better for the wave (i.e. add substrates, board thickness)? 2)What do you mean by material movement? Single piece/continuous flow. 3) Shouldn't be too hard. You
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 17 19:18:53 EST 2007 | bbarton
OH MY GOD!! Finally it's becoming public knowledge here on the streets. YES germanium is in this material. As much as these guys and ALPHA METALS wanted to keep these things secret, anyone with a halfway competent lab would quicky find out why all of
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 16 10:06:46 EDT 2012 | jackofallmasterofnone
Hello all, First off let me start by introducing myself. My name is Dan and I work for a contract manufacturer. During a job search I had heard from a previous co-worker that there was a packing job available at the facility where he now worked. I