Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 15 11:10:44 EDT 1999 | D.Rusher
Looking for a manual machine to de-panel with the panels held by 60mm tabs. Each panel hold multi-boards consisting of different shapes and sizes. Scoring is apparently not an option and volume does not dictate a large scale machine.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 28 07:34:21 EST 2002 | cnotebaert
Yes, there are a few companies that make de-paneling equipment, Cab is one of the larger they make scoring and tab de-panelers. Just keep in mind regardless to what type of equipment is used if the parts are to close to the board you still run the ri
Electronics Forum | Tue May 21 15:21:20 EDT 2019 | emeto
Matt, believe it or not, but mechanical stress is cracking these internally and you can't see it with bare eye. Consider de-paneling as a root cause if parts are close to the de-panel V-score edge/router tabs. I can send you more information.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 14 09:07:26 EST 2002 | cfraser
I can not tell you what the actual stress limits are. I can tell you that de-paneling PCB's by hand is a very poor choice. I have seen numerous accounts of cracked caps, resistors, and LED�s due to incorrect de-paneling procedures. I would recommend
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 15 11:49:58 EDT 1999 | Scott S. Snider
| Looking for a manual machine to de-panel with the panels held by 60mm tabs. Each panel hold multi-boards consisting of different shapes and sizes. Scoring is apparently not an option and volume does not dictate a large scale machine. | Try CAB T
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 11:47:00 EDT 2009 | davef
Common methods used for depaneling flexible circuits are: * Laser * Punching * Water jet
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 29 17:36:45 EDT 2009 | fastek
Thanks Dave .........can anyone recommend any vendors for water jetting or punching?
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 23 12:34:37 EST 2010 | dyoungquist
We use a CAB de-panelizer to separtare our boards out of a panel. Works great.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 21 12:02:36 EDT 2010 | roland_grenier
check your de-panelling process if you are using break-out tabs or V scoring.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 02 15:03:05 EDT 2014 | clydestrum
Background on the PCB: Thickness: .032" Material: Standard Fr4 V-score: Leaves .016" (approx .008" cuts on either side) We are having some issues on these boards where the edges are delaminating all the way to the copper during de-panel. Now, we are