Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 12 12:00:13 EDT 2024 | jdengler
How would you print 2 different products in the same line? This seems to me to be the sticking point on that approach. I don't see enough benefit of dual lane to justify the added expense. Remember you will need to have dual lane conveyors possibl
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 05 03:01:06 EST 2020 | leo_dektec
Hello toki, The only factor you need to consider is the production yield. If the volume is really high, need two smt line to run continually to meet the production, then u have no choice. If the volume is not that much, then u can consider below smt
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 12 16:30:21 EDT 2002 | stepheno
If you are going to wavesolder the board after SMT you will have to epoxy the parts on instead of paste/reflow. I used to work for a company that squeeged it on. You will have to research component layout guidelines if you do want to wavesolder. If
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 07 06:36:39 EST 2023 | ravikumargv
Dear All. Good day.. We have one Omniexcel dual conveyor reflow and recently we had PC got gone bad and now we replaced new mother board and hard disk, but we don't have the previous PC backup, now we need the software. kindly help us to share the
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 06 08:32:20 EST 2020 | SMTA-Ken
Volume dictates throughput required. High-Volume = Requires redundant processes, Two Lines. Mid-Volume = Dual Lane or Two Lines. Low-Volume = Single Line. So Mid-Volume is the only volume scenario that a case for dual lane could be made. Dual Lane :
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 04 03:32:55 EST 2020 | tamasmagyar
Hi toki, First of all it depends on how much the company would like to invest in such a methodology. Second of all, why would you make a line to be single lane - double line one after each other, is that automotive / medical standard, not to handle
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 16 02:03:36 EST 2017 | soldertraining
Reflow ovens and wave solder machines come in a huge variety of flavors and price points. These machines tell the story of impressive features and capabilities such as flux management, gas flow management, static pressure control, active cooling zone
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 28 03:54:20 EST 2015 | thompson
Hi,can I help you? We make the Dual lane reflow oven in China for many years ,and in the past time we offer the machines to Flextronics and Continental automotive. can you tell me that how many zones of reflow oven you are looking for? thank you very
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 12 08:10:49 EST 2020 | majdi4
We can't do that because we are using dual ligne reflow oven..So the two sides of PCB are soldered with the same reflow profil.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 23 15:46:23 EDT 2015 | g2garyg2
I have experience with Dual and triple lane production and perhaps can assist. I am on the PCB handling side so I am not vendor specific but more about good line flow. Many companies offer dual lane solutions today and for high volume automotive ther