Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 07 02:36:31 EST 2019 | sarason
PCBSynergy can program a DDS Novastar https://pcbsynergy.com Its labeled APS Novastar on the manufacturers list sarason
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 20 12:55:29 EDT 2018 | reckless
Which compact oven manufacturer makes a better product? Essemtec or DDM? The Essemtec units look the same as Manncorp. I have found 2 RO300FC's and a Novastar 1800. The 1800 looks like it hits a higher temperature but not sure if its needed to go
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 13 15:09:07 EDT 2018 | reckless
So it took me a few months to figure out the compact reflow oven market. I bought the following ovens: Heller 1500EXL Essemtec RO300FC-C - QTY 2 DDM Novastar Gold Flow - Desktop DDM Novastar 1800HT - Conveyor Zevatech 5 zone oven T962C benchtop ove
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 26 07:42:32 EDT 2019 | kylehunter
Hello all, My company specializes in pcb design and subsequent prototype assembly. With that core of business, we will assemble up to 10 boards a week. We currently hand solder and use a reflow hotplate for these boards. We have been getting reques
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 24 15:30:58 EST 2021 | marcelorotofrance
Some of our coleages bought used Samsung from China instead US or EU dealers. Those machines came demolished! It looks like when Chinese buy used western machines, it is the end of the line for those P&P, they use em untill fall apart. Neoden have r
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 31 14:10:11 EST 2019 | lapskrfc
I’m setting up an RF and mm-wave lab in a university. My idea is to purchase a set of machines using which I can do pcb prototyping, solder pasting, picking and placing the components (the smallest footprint would be 0201), and soldering (oven). In a
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 03 06:04:10 EST 2014 | spoiltforchoice
Manual placement aids are often very similar, I would suggest it is quite difficult to tell them all apart. Most of them include some kind of carousel for bins of loose parts and have the option of a few tape "feeders". If you are building small volu
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 19 09:06:00 EDT 2016 | davef
We used to use those, back in the bad old times. basically, it's a router with a blade on it that is used to trim the leads of PTH components that are mounted on boards. Nasty process. Difficult to control. Messy, firing cut leads all over the plac
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 23 23:17:12 EDT 2021 | llawrence
Hello everyone, I work for a company that, up until now, has done everything using through-hole components. This has been fine for years, but we have been pushed into the world of surface mount manufacturing by a new product that is far cheaper and
Electronics Forum | Fri May 24 09:19:02 EDT 2019 | davef
http://www.nordsonselect.com. Accel: Cookson created Speedline after purchasing: MPM®, Electrovert®, Accel®, and Camalot®. In 2003, KPS Special Situations Fund II purchased Speedline from Cookson. In, 2007, Illinois Tool Works ITW acquired Speedlin
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