Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 22 16:39:26 EST 2011 | eadthem
Your typical high mix line would consist of, Stencil printer, 1-2 foot conveyor belt, fast PNP machine (say a universal 30 spindle turret lightning head), 1-2 foot conveyor belt, large/heavy part PNP (say a universal flex jet 7 spindle or 4 Spindle),
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 29 21:39:07 EDT 2020 | kylehunter
Hi, We are currently working on a board that has 3x 50-pin THT at 1.27mm pitch each. This is too small for us to be able to consistently do on our selective solder. We are instead considering pin in paste. The connector we are using can be spec'd at
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 14 01:18:20 EST 2007 | reypal
How about your bare pcb handling? do you stuff smd component prior hand soldering? you can try to bake the pcb and then see if this problem still exist.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 05 15:09:44 EDT 2002 | cyber_wolf
I have seen this happen before it has been my experience that even one tiny sphere of solder form your solder paste will melt and spread out on your gold fingers. The particles are so small that they are not visible to the naked eye. If operators ha
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 27 17:08:15 EST 2006 | GS
3,5 ugr/cm2 NaCl) or power components, or Raw PCB. Nothing with the solder process or fluxes. Ion Chromatography analysis was necessary to help understanding of contamination origin. When occasionally we run TIC on a NC assembled PBA (Paste ROL0 or
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 14:45:01 EDT 2004 | Michelle Ogihara
As many people have participated in this email string, including competitors and customers of Sawa, I would like to respond to especially one rather detailed email expressing concerns with this stencil cleaning system. Also, this teaches me to keep
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 11 11:22:19 EDT 2019 | sumote
If the board is just not reaching the temps you need, you could place them in an oven to "preheat" them. When I was building a rather thick board with a copper core I had to do this. Since we were only doing small runs it was feasible, I don't know y
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 11 11:25:57 EDT 2019 | don_julio
> If the board is just not reaching the temps you > need, you could place them in an oven to > "preheat" them. When I was building a > rather thick board with a copper core I had to do > this. Since we were only doing sma
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 26 03:23:46 EDT 1998 | Jeff Sanchez
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Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 07 15:55:37 EDT 1998 | Michael Allen
| I'm also in the "Don't score it" camp. Routed breakaways are much better. If your wave solder process has decent control on the wave height, you shouldn't worry about flooding the boards. | The fine pitch consideration for panelizing - Since you
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