Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 16:11:52 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
| Could you direct me to comapnies that sell pcb depanelizers? Any info. on this subject will be appreciated. | There are at least a dozen. Search this forum's industry directory for "singulation" and you will find two. Another popular manufactur
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 29 13:39:45 EDT 1999 | Jason Birch
Cencorp is a company you might request informaion from. I am currently involved in a project with this company. They are out of Longmont, CO and there # is 303-702-0081 | | Could you direct me to comapnies that sell pcb depanelizers? Any info. on t
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 16:05:42 EST 2006 | Chris
Hi, Anyone ever perform a DOE on prepreg glass bundle direction or glass bundle grain and how or if it affects PCB warpage and chip component cracking at V-score depanel? Since most FR4 and prepreg has has 1.4 times more fiber bundles in one direct
Electronics Forum | Tue May 07 10:50:18 EDT 2002 | Brian C
Looking for some direction from you folks in regards to finding water jet (or similar) depanelizers. Currently, we have the pizza cutter style depanelizers (which work fine) however some issues are coming up concering fracturing of ceramic chip cap
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 06 10:28:14 EST 2018 | capse
First, I'm the ASYS Rep in the southeastern USA states. Laser is not a direct swap for a bit router. It is application driven. CO2 laser is the least expensive and faster than a bit router for a thinner (
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 13 17:50:06 EDT 2001 | deonn
Igmar, Have had similar problems in the past caused by different factors. The first obvious area to check is in your pick and place machine. Too much force in the Z-Direction may cause micro-cracks, which are not apparent, until the board is proces
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 13 17:50:28 EDT 2001 | deonn
Igmar, Have had similar problems in the past caused by different factors. The first obvious area to check is in your pick and place machine. Too much force in the Z-Direction may cause micro-cracks, which are not apparent, until the board is proces
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 15 11:33:12 EDT 2004 | sue ph
We are building seven different assemblies that have flex circuitry that go off in four different directions within the panel. The panels are square to facilitate flow through smt & wave solder and depanilized in solder touchup. Currently, we are usi
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 15 12:18:56 EDT 2004 | haviland
Sue--Good morning. We deal in used and reconditioned assembly machinery and have a Cencorp TR2100 Router (Dual board holder--shuttle style system) that needs a few parts reinstalled in our warehouse in the Chicago suburbs. There are others available.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 20 09:12:55 EDT 2005 | davef
There's no easy answer. It depends on: * Thickness and size of the PCB in the array. * Means of separation. * Type of component. SMT components are more sensitive to the forces that need to be applied to separate the PCB. * Type SMT device. Ceram