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 | Thu May 26 07:53:42 EDT 2022 | jojoled
Hi.Thanks for reply. 1. - I guess after JETting the paste, the head will go aside, to allow head with HD camera(SPI) to do the job.....and thus if used for AOI , the same camera will be much higher above components, not damaging anything....this is
Electronics Forum | Wed May 25 23:45:04 EDT 2022 | SMTA-64387687
1. The jetting head flies very low to the level of the board. So, performing AOI function will crash the head. 2. AOI is performed close to the end of the line, after P&P or reflow. Are you planning to run the boards back-and-forth, on the line? 3. L
Electronics Forum | Wed May 25 19:25:24 EDT 2022 | jojoled
Thanks "Spoiltforchoice" for Informations, I have found allready a Chinese company which has such machines, just wanted to check other options from other countries too. I know it is from other end of linear process, but from my point of view (plus wh
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 | Thu May 27 16:29:26 EDT 2010 | jlawson
Milara has released a inline stencil printer with jet printer in same machine - combi functionality. Not as fast in terms of jetting speed as mydata (uses Asymtek jet head) Can print only, jet only or both to say top up paste on certain areas after
Electronics Forum | Thu May 27 02:15:42 EDT 2010 | sibbe
As far as I know, MYDATA is the only one with a jet printer in there asortment.
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
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 00:34:42 EST 2015 | comatose
There isn't going to be much worthwhile used equipment out there if you mean true jetting - it is a pretty recent process. There are lots of used stencil printers out there, so from an up-front cost perspective, stencil wins. Jetting is slow. A hig