Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 19 12:07:22 EST 2007 | Mario
We would need to set up a line capable of placing ca. 70 million of components/year (preferably in one shift). It will be single product, so changeover is of no importance. Also, there's no need for extreme precision. I would prefer two separate line
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 19 12:18:36 EST 2007 | Hussman
I think you kind of answered your own question. If your maintenance is so bad that your line goes down, or you cannot afford to have downtime, you should be mainly concerned on a P&P comapany that can stand behind you and give you immediate response
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 20 21:19:54 EST 2007 | vshan
Hi Mario Good Day!!! in this market you can get machine which suits your capacity but the key points are 1) do you have engineers in the line working together with maintenance group as well as with machine operators. 2) do you have standby spare par
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 21 06:28:37 EST 2007 | val
Hello, I have to buy a new SMT Machine. I'm thinking about Fuji NXT. They offered me at the price of 500.000 EURO. Do you think this is a good price for the features of this machine? The price is like in your countries? Sorry if I'm speaking only ab
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 01 14:33:50 EST 2007 | rhorowitz
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Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 21 09:52:56 EST 2007 | SMTRework
Hello everyone, I'm wondering if anyone knows of an automatic BGA reballing unit / system? I'm aware of the "martin" / Manncorp" unit but was looking for info on other manufacturers of this type of device. I usually need to reball about 10 pcs at
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 21 12:01:13 EST 2007 | itwasbill
Hi all, What are some of the must do, cannot go without changes to our process and equipment before we adopt a lead free process? Would we have to completely change out our ovens? I thought I read that using old ovens was a no-no. I just began
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 12:45:08 EST 2007 | russ
Boy it is good to see the wave master back in action! I mean really guys, is Larry the only one here who knows that the lead turns into vapor in the oven and then in the cooling zones it falls back onto the board and creates the solder joints? P.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 28 07:31:16 EST 2007 | lococost
you mean to tell us you actually know who larry is, Steve? So he would be an actual real living human beeing, that's quiete frightening! Well, I dont work in Idaho, so I guess I have nothing to worry about. Not excuse me as I go sniff some more le
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 21 16:37:42 EST 2007 | Hussman
How about Mydata? They are a great start-up machine. Easy to run and you don't need full reels to place parts. You can "make" you own trays to hold parts as well. Plus the price for a used one isn't all that high. Just my two cents.