Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 05 19:57:35 EST 2003 | Hoss
9.0. In it's spent form (from a batch cleaner) the cleaning solution is at a pH of 10.1. Luckily, we are setup with a holding tank and have an oppurtunity to treat the stuff before sending to drain. My question is, what is the easiest way to adjus
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 17 08:01:44 EST 2003 | stefwitt
The format is X,Y Theta of the component center for all placement machines. Gerber data can be useless, unless you have the reference from pin 1 to the component center. Some machines offer a CAD convertion tool. I don't know any machine, which can
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 11 08:08:43 EST 2003 | Chris
Use a Radial lead inserter. you will need 1 head for each different part number you have. the machine cannsert 2.5 $ 5.o mm lead components and 7.5 with special to0ling. For LED you want to use a Radial with the new dual spocket CTA (Component transf
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 12 15:48:36 EST 2003 | johnwnz
Thanks for the info Dave, the link provides very interesting reading! btw, JohnW and JohnWnz are one and the same, I've moved down to Sunny New Zealand to ply my trade / skills down here and have soem fun in the sun while I'm at it. A move I'd total
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 18 21:00:02 EST 2003 | davef
There may have been something like that in the past, but now-a-days the IPC says stuff like, "make sure the temperature that you use to not adversely affect the performance of the components." [er words to that effect] Probably, the "260*C / 10 seco
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 19 19:28:59 EST 2003 | bwet
We are looking for recommendations on reliability testing (thermal cycling, vibration, etc.) of BGAs AFTER being soldered to a PCB. Are there any standards that include such things as heating cycles (like a minimum of 5,000 cycles), ball-ball leakag
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 09 11:22:12 EST 2003 | Michael N
What error message are you getting with your C Axis problem? Check the battery pack on the right hand side in the front it seems to me that probaly your losing your data. BE CAREFUL NOT TO REMOVE THE BATTERY WHEN THE MACHINE IS OFF, IF NOT YOU'LL HAV
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 03 16:13:54 EST 2003 | valuems
Hello As some one already said Dek and MPM printers are very good and reliable printers. I have been a field service engineer for over 20 years. I had to service and train on both of them. No matter which one you decide on, we advise you to buy onl
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 10 10:44:43 EST 2003 | RicardoF
I agree with all the comments saying MPM and DEK are OK, but more that spent those $90 KUSD in the machine, consider also the operating costs, spares, service, etc. We have had sometimes poor response to our MPM in the Mexico Plants. Try the EKRA if
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 10 16:33:05 EST 2004 | ex maintain leader
hi grant, why you choose not mpm is clear for me not good support possibilities localy, dek maybe a new mc not so bad as my second hand experiences but I'm interesting your ekra, can I have the materials? I wanna buy one thx Szabolcs szhorvathbp