Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 25 14:31:10 EDT 2000 | Dan Woodward
This message is way late, but ASG in Florida (part of Tyco Electronics)specializes in connector insertion. WWW.goasg.com. Drop me a note if you want any details.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 30 10:56:08 EST 1999 | Dan Woodward
Hi Dave, ASG in Florida (www.goasg.com) manufactures machines specifically to pick and place pressfit connectors, including vision inspection of the pins. They also manufacture a line of electric servo presses for pressfit connectors. I would be hap
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 13 18:37:32 EDT 1999 | Brian W.
There is a company in Florida that was using water soluble solder mask with their wash system. The gentleman to call there is Lynn Hurt, their Sr. Staff Engineer. Switchboard number is 352-799-6520. Brian
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 15 10:37:39 EDT 1998 | Larry
Tom, What's going on Chief? Its your old buddy from G.Tech. Long time no hear...still in Tampa? Dave Celestian Baxter Healthcare Largo, Florida
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 07 14:52:09 EST 2003 | caldon
Any company reclaiming desired metals will be interested. Some of the companies also take used PCB's for the metal content. It is not very profitable but does help. Metal reclaim companies can be found on the net. One company that might be interested
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 24 11:58:55 EDT 2003 | clarkk
Robert, Try Jim at PFI (Florida). (407) 339-0085. He used to rep de haart. Best of luck, Clak
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 16 16:07:16 EST 2006 | mdm4ua
Mydata has a guy in Seattle but we have had only one time in five years we had to wait more than a day for sevice and we are in Florida and they are Boston. Most of the time you they can get you back up and running over the phone.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 09 18:01:53 EST 2005 | dkufta
I know in Florida you must report. I don't know if it is state or federally mandated. I would call to be sure.
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 30 17:32:58 EDT 2005 | Mr .Peasly
Don't go to Florida with this kind of nozzle; You might found yourself in a big trouble... Sorry, couldn't resist. No offends to anybody all over the world!!! Maybe you have been seeing Zeb Macahan: I'll make it right hmmh...
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 26 12:30:20 EDT 2005 | mfoster
Heller did a tall tunnel for a customer in Florida a few years ago for a very similar application. As I recall, it was 3". Marc Peo or Don DeAngelo at Heller shold remember the details.