Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 09 11:45:55 EST 2005 | chunks
If it's metal to metal, use the flame. Laser has a lot of quirks to it.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 09 08:24:48 EST 2005 | zanolli
Dear Technetters We have a unique soldering operation that needs automation and we will be evaluating various methods including laser reflow and Spirig�s Microflame. The actual soldering operation entails joing two metal contacts by depositing a sol
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 09 10:40:10 EST 2005 | patrickbruneel
Jim, I don't have direct experience with the methods you mentioned but we have used induction heating in the past and is a very effective way to heat up metals quick. This method is also very easy to automate. I did a quick search as example http://
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 19 19:22:09 EDT 2004 | g2garyg2
Laser Marking stations generally accept the product, clamp it in place, then through a motion platform move the product underneath the laser head. Marking is generally conducted with a CO2 laser ranging between 20 to 30 watts. You will loose 20% thro
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 28 09:11:19 EDT 2012 | davef
I though this was a good article on picking a part numbering scheme and since you weren't getting any takes figured I throw this out there and maybe get a conversation going. Part number system: How to get started Filed under: Item and File Man
Electronics Forum | Fri May 03 00:36:36 EDT 2002 | caldon
Not many tech stocks not plunging. Pete is correct.......You application should determine the machine not the machine determine the application. That is why there are machines from $15K(US) to +$400K. Mechanical, Laser, vision.......servo, linear...
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 08 03:01:22 EST 2018 | roblackey
Thanks Capse. Is Asys planning on adding grippers to it's Divisio laser range?
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 | Mon Feb 05 13:31:31 EST 2018 | rick_s
I am researching different equipment sets to replace an outdated mechanical router for depanelization. I am curious how laser depanelization compares to a standard cnc router, and any pro and cons you may have found using one over the other.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 06 04:54:39 EST 2018 | Robl
Smells a lot worse even with good extraction. Key things to look out for is laser life on your thickness and layup of panels compared to spindle motor life (Typically 10,000 hours, or 2 years for us) and cost of replacement lasers. We get spindle