Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 09 14:15:43 EST 2018 | tozitom
Hi SMTnet, I'm newbie here and searching for information on a pcb reconvertion. So in order to reduce costs on a small pcb+ componentes+assembly I need your experience on assembling only SMT components vs SMT+TH; the point is actually my PCB has abou
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 11:40:28 EST 2004 | ccleland
The Multitroniks 2000 series machine was not a Europlacer machine. It was designed and build by Multitroniks as an entry level machine and has a very basic simple design. It has very easy to use software and a very heavy stable platform but quality
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 16 09:01:18 EDT 2007 | Steve
The best station I've ever worked with is a focused IR station from PDR. The station that I had was called a; "Lightmaster Pro". They have a different model name now, but you can see a datasheet for it at: http://www.pdr.co.uk/Datasheets/PDRX410-IR-
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 19 15:48:48 EST 2014 | gregp
Thank You Adam...this is the type of input I am looking for. To summarize, you are an OEM that has gone through the process to remove most through hole parts from your assemblies. Those that remain are primarily connectors which may not require lea
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 10 10:17:18 EDT 2013 | gregp
Hi Reese, Thanks for the feedback. So you have a fair amount of assemblies that are new designs with 10% through hole parts. Are these parts inserted manually? What is the soldering process?...wave solder?...selective solder? Do these components
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 13 02:09:27 EDT 2022 | stiqa100
Printed circuit board assembly business in private business park for sale. An entire shop including surface mount pick and place machines, reflow oven, stencil printer, wave solder machine, in line washer, work stations with solder stations, hand too
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 17 13:43:39 EST 2014 | gregp
So we all know through hole assembly hasn't been completely eradicated. I am doing some research as to the types of through hole assembly that still remain. My questions are related to through hole requirements and past, current and future methodol
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 23 12:49:10 EST 2010 | gregp
Dilbert is correct. The CS-400E machine is the machine of choice. The component insertions are light guided, the components are automatically presented to the operator and the leads are automatically cut and clinched at programmable lead length and
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 22 15:08:29 EDT 2020 | gregp
How about Semi-Auto insertion. Only one type of machine needed to insert virtually any through hole components. The CS-400E was originally manufactured by Contact Systems and now Versatec is offering remanufactured systems...completely rebuilt to t
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 19 15:16:47 EST 2014 | warwolf
Interesting, see we used to do a large amount of PTH but we have been able to convert most of those parts to SMT now. the majority of our PTH is connectors. I am doing some research as to the types of through hole assembly that still remain.- This d
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