Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 09:14:20 EDT 2010 | ozgurv
Dear all, Is there anybody who has got experience about the hollow jet wave soldering system? Is it usefull for SMD devices such as fine pitch components and Can it solder components which are on thick PCB's? Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 27 05:48:29 EST 2012 | sparrow
Hello, does anybody use a Kirsten jet wave soldering system? we think of implementation of wave soldering process at our facility and Kirsten jet wave systems with protecting liquid looks pretty attractive to us (N2 is no needed). Can anybody, w
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 21 06:13:42 EDT 2012 | sparrow
Hello Hunzo, many thanks for your detailed reply! By the way, I am well familiar with the smell of Galden liquid that is used in vapour phase soldering ovens. Does ADL have the similar smell?
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 07 02:29:22 EST 2001 | Cosine Theta
Barcode needs a light colour backgroup so that the scanner can read. No way you can mark on the solder mask and become readable. I found most of the time the investment cannot be paid back within 5 years. Most of the time it is product requirement th
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 07 20:37:38 EST 2001 | davef
I agree. The bar coded label you use should not be affected by the solder mask of the board. The label should have sharp contrast between the segments of the code to modulate the returned light and allow the reader to discriminate between light and
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 28 19:26:51 EST 2011 | jlawson
Milara has a combined Stencil printer + jet Printing ??? Print and then jet print areas not printed or top up prints.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 10 17:38:22 EST 2015 | mbartel
low volume high mix, looking for advice on what i should get, a stencil machine or a jet printer for smt solder paste. used/new and companies i should look into?
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 07 15:46:36 EDT 2020 | tamasmagyar
Hi Hearse, I currently use a MY600, with a AG Ejector which can place dots between 0.33 and 0.52 mm. The differences for a MY600 with placing small dots is down to ejector and paste. To be able to place dots as small as 0.25 mm, you would need an
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 09:37:31 EST 2015 | emeto
If you are just prototyping, I would probably go with the Jet printer(I think the paste cartridges are very expensive). If you have some casual runs I would use a stencil printer. Actually I would like to have them both - tweak the paste amount with
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 06:50:18 EST 2015 | mbartel
I knew jet printers where slower but I not that much slower. Right now I have a old Speedline Tech that Im looking to replace. Since Im new to this industry, Im cloudy on which companies make a good quality machine. I have a mydata pick and place, s