Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 02 11:17:59 EDT 2009 | ck_the_flip
Can anyone here refer me to a company that does this type of singulation? Back in the day, WAND used to be a player in this market. I don't think they're in business anymore.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 02 11:54:54 EDT 2009 | jdengler
16 Years ago we used a Cencorp. I don't know what kind of equipment they offer now but they are still in business. - Jerry
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 02 17:01:05 EDT 2009 | ck_the_flip
I surfed their website and it looks like they only do routers. ANYONE? DaveF? I'm desperate!
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 08 13:13:57 EDT 2009 | rwyman
davef is correct- WAND is part of Tyco Electronics. Or it was when we purchased ours. Beware though- the die sets are expensive.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 04 11:09:07 EDT 2009 | billa
Larsen Mfg. in Mundelein, IL makes depaneling presses and dies. The press and dies are similar to the Wand Tool process. Contact Bill Anderson at 847-970-9600.
Electronics Forum | Sat May 16 13:18:09 EDT 2009 | pioneerdietecs
Pioneer-Dietecs Corporation manufactures depaneling dies and singulation systems. The dies can be used in a Wand press. Visit http://www.pioneerdietecs.com or send a CAD file, PDF or picture file to larson@pioneerdietecs.com.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 02 19:54:31 EDT 2009 | davef
CK The term that you're searching for is: "Singulation" the process of die punching circuit boards with a hydraullic press. [Although the very nice people that sell "saw depanelers" call their equipment singulators. We assume they do that because e
Electronics Forum | Sat May 16 13:14:07 EDT 2009 | pioneerdietecs
Pioneer-Dietecs Corporation makes depaneling dies and singulating presses. We make dies that can be used in a Wand press too. Visit http://www.pioneerdietecs.com for more information. Or send an email to larson@pioneerdietecs.com with a CAD file or p
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 28 12:35:01 EST 2003 | Claude_Couture
Use hydraulic oil ISO 32 available at all good auto shop.
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 02 21:33:58 EST 2003 | caldon
I like the Idea of supporting the PCB during assembly but do not know if I am sold on TA system of doing such. The TA system does not lend it self well to any Engineering changes. The concept is sound but feel the system from Airline Hydraulics is a