Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 15 05:41:40 EDT 2006 | anil wagh
Is fuji cp6 machine capabile for glue process? Regards, Anil wagh
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 15 05:48:20 EDT 2006 | greg_diaz
Your concern should be do you have a glue process that can keep up with the FCP6. We ran a GL541 in line with a CP643 which the glue machine was actually a bottle neck because if you run SOIC's which require more glue dots then it will slowdown the
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 15 08:27:06 EDT 2006 | jdengler
If you are asking does the CP-VI have a glue head on it, the answer is no. Jerry
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 10 17:56:35 EDT 2001 | seand
Hello all, My respone here is to add options for evaluation for the engineer. Not to convey that they are the only options as that would be reckless. Cyberoptics does have a standard line of machines configured for in line paste inspection. Some
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 11 10:51:27 EDT 2001 | MikeF
Sean I have to agree with Dave on this issue. As a frequent reader of this forum I appreciate it when company reps clearly note their affiliation, but I like it much better when they are also willing to identify the companies they compete against, "o
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 06 08:36:04 EDT 2001 | davef
Your point about thermosets getting soft in the preheater of the wave is well taken. But an adhesive that is used past its expiry or other up-front lack of process control represent 99 & 44/100 percent of the reason for �glued parts falling off in
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 05 16:05:58 EDT 2001 | seand
Hello everyone, Your chief variable here is going to be your epoxy. Different materials react accordingly to various inspection methods but, DEPENDING on your print parameters and material, you may be able to utilize an inline inspection machine.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 05 07:46:24 EDT 2001 | george
Specifications of testing force are not fixed, but (incase of wave soldering) the value should be at least 120-150 % of the force the wave. So for small chip components we assume that the force from the wave on the component is about 3 Newton, this m
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 21 13:45:07 EST 2006 | fujillews
Asymtech glue machine would do the job..different heads are available. Fuji GL series machines are also good but require a offline controller Even with PTH components Screen printing glue is still possible,some call it pump printing? what type of pl
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 22 15:06:34 EDT 2012 | toddl
Hi Harb, I am parting out one of these machines, PM me for more information.