Electronics Forum | Fri May 19 08:05:23 EDT 2000 | David
We do a lot of prototype work, builds occur days or months apart and moisture Absorption in IC's is a worry. I would like to bake, chuck in some silica gel and then seal or vac seal in an envelope. Does anyone have any experience of vacuum sealing wa
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 28 14:00:18 EST 1998 | Gary Simbulan
I have run across reference to EIA-481 for specifications on Tape And Reel components for automatic placement and am looking for something similar that specifies standards or dimensions for IC Tubes or sticks. I am trying to make the vibatory feeder
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 19 17:02:50 EST 1998 | TaeDong Park
| I have run across reference to EIA-481 for specifications on Tape And Reel components for automatic placement and am looking for something similar that specifies standards or dimensions for IC Tubes or sticks. I am trying to make the vibatory feed
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 12 15:54:11 EST 2000 | Francois Racine
> customer number and package number =>> EX:1206T.5 The part number is used for two reason. (1) Your operator know exactly what component is in this feeder and the value of that component. (2) On my two PNP machines, I can use an IPC module which
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 13:05:50 EST 1999 | Jim Trent
I would like to know what MRP software packages work best for electronics contract manufacturing. If anyone could help me here it would be extremely helpful. Jim
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 19 13:36:45 EDT 2002 | pjc
Consider buying a taping machine. At the last contract mfg. I worked I bought a used V-Tek TM30 manual taping machine. It was a tremendous asset. Start saving your embossed tape and reels now so you will build up a stock. Hopefully your placement mac
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 09 16:53:03 EDT 2005 | stepheniii
If there is a small place near you, they might even put one IC on a board at no cost. I've worked for a couple of contract manufacturers and both have done a couple jobs so small I can't see charging the person for. It would probably cost more in ad
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 16 08:38:40 EST 2001 | ctech
C-Tech is the 8th fastest growing company in New Jersey, yet we are so small and can not afford to buy expensive assembly equipment. Currently in production, we have 8 different through-hole boards and 1 surface nount board. In the past we have had
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 16 08:51:24 EST 2001 | ctech
C-Tech is the 8th fastest growing company in New Jersey, yet we are so small and can not afford to buy expensive assembly equipment. Currently in production, we have 8 different through-hole boards and 1 surface nount board. In the past we have had
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 07 10:02:01 EDT 2013 | sarason
In thirty years of Electronic service I have never had problems with moisture in boards when hand soldered. I have worked on boards in boxes for defense through industrial control, joy rides etc. Sometimes they some back buried in half an inch of dus