Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 06 11:46:19 EST 2000 | Damian Oatway
Could anyone recommend any companies who manufacture counters for reeled components. Anyone who has any info on the accuracy and reliability of these systems and if there are any alternatives to the usual systems? Cheers.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 30 02:45:54 EDT 2009 | 15009
I can tell you all about SIPAD ssd if you contact me off line or send me your information. Matt Kehoe Owner SIPAD Systems Inc. 770-475-4576
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 30 14:55:28 EDT 2009 | 15009
Here is a movie of a SIPAD ssd board reflowing in a $70.00 convection toaster oven. http://www.sipad.com/download/SIPAD.wmv
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 25 22:00:54 EDT 2009 | hayee
Hi, I want to make a small setup for manufacturing PCB's based on SMD's for (pototyping boards, etc). I don't know clearly what are the equipments required for this purpose. I have an idea that we have to use (Pick n place station, Screen printing
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 27 11:47:58 EDT 2009 | grantp
Hi, That's an interesting idea, and should work well. Has anyone used this process before? If you were careful, you could even reflow the board with a heat gun, but at the very least, you would only need a simple batch reflow oven. Someone should m
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 30 12:08:55 EDT 2009 | wrongway
sipad does work we used it on one assy it had a very fine pitch part on it and at that time our dek 260 wasn't up to the task along with our 8 mil stencils. we had no problems with it it was sticky enough to hold the parts on thur all smt machines.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 11:15:12 EDT 2009 | davef
Here on SMTnet, we've talked about using toaster ovens to reflow solder paste previously. Search the fine SMTnet Archives for more. Here's a clip from one of those threads: Look here: http://www.pcbexpress.com/stencils/stencil_article_page1.htm
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 27 10:10:23 EDT 2009 | ysutariya
I'm not in assembly, but I do know of a technology called Sipad if you are only looking to do small batches. They pre-apply the solderpaste to boards with a light adhesive, which allows you to hand-place components, even micro BGA's and fine-pitch Q
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 27 00:23:26 EDT 2009 | grantp
Hi, This is easy. If your just doing prototypes, then you could get by with a syringe of solder paste and a hear gun. You can put down a little solder paste on each page and then place the passives and heat gun the board. If you have other active p
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 07 10:35:34 EST 2000 | Bill Copperthwaite
Somehow the link did not show up. They are at www.vtekusa.com Regards, Bill
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