Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 08 06:00:29 EDT 2003 | iman
As part of our process/quality improvement review, it was raised thru' our findings that its a good mfg practice to monitor the incoming solder paste quality (as part of the indirect materials). We get one-page "outgoing QC" vendor reports with each
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 28 19:46:07 EST 2006 | Rookie
We been having problem with raw PCB quality. Is there a procedure to inspect incoming material? What should we look for?
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 28 20:56:12 EST 2006 | davef
Here you go ... PCB FR-4 Inspection Manual 1 Introduction This defines the minimum acceptability requirements. It is not intended for use as a performance specification for the Company or procurement. It is based on the requirements of Acceptabi
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 11 12:44:32 EST 2014 | cyber_wolf
Jigo, We have never had a need to do internal testing on solder paste, and your paste supplier should be able to tell you what the correct operating temperature range is. All of the big names in solder paste have tight quality control and I suspect t
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 01:48:06 EDT 2001 | apg
Dear Hussman We use automatic machines on mounting PHILIPS and though quality and velocity of their mounting are very good, the girls occupied with quality control can not on 100 % to check quality of the soldering FLIP CHIP and BGA!!! Pavel
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 24 02:27:53 EDT 2001 | Pavel
Hi. I ask to help me in a choice really of qualitative equipment for quality control of mounting PCB with components.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 24 15:04:12 EDT 2001 | Hussman
Hmmm.... We use our placement data from our placement machines. Gives us nuber of placements, yield of good placements and a ton of other stuff that makes our QC peoples eyes get very very big! We use Panasonic equipment ond utilize the Pana-Pro s
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 16:13:35 EDT 2001 | seand
Hello Everyone, For QC purposes, there are a couple of methods to both qaulitatively and quantitatively inspect your manufacturing process. For Paste inspcetion, an inline machine like the SE300 by CyberOptics may be appropriate. You may also inco
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 20:25:27 EDT 2001 | davef
Sorry that I'm so late responding. Your new additon probably has 'backee stains on the floor already. Assuming we're talking about a fairly standard board assembly area, you don't need to specify air quality. 1 We specify * Particulate: Level to b
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 25 07:10:01 EDT 1998 | JoSi
Hi, A collegue of mine, working on incoming inspection departement, asked me if I know any good standard,preferrable on CD-ROM with high-quality images of different defects that can be found on bare pcb`s. I know IPC-standards, but is there any