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Need help for setting up an assembly line

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 21 17:54:20 EDT 2006 | russ

our 5 zone oven uses 220 and pulls 60A for startup. look at the spec sheets for your chosen oven and it will tell you current requirements Russ

Adding new line

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 27 08:31:02 EST 2013 | anton99

We are a OEM and growing pretty fast. The like the idea of setting up common components on the machine. It makes sense from a set up perspective. All of our set up is off line but the set up usually lasts longer than the SMT run so we have some spora

Re: Setting up solder material evaluation (suggestions?)

Electronics Forum | Mon May 10 08:00:14 EDT 1999 | Timothy O'Neill

| | | | I am about to embark on an effort to evaluate 3 different solder material suppliers and their recommended materials for our assembly process, in an effort to find the best supplier/material. We do mixed technology, with NOCLEAN chemistry so

Re: Setting up solder material evaluation (suggestions?)

Electronics Forum | Tue May 04 14:42:58 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea

| | I am about to embark on an effort to evaluate 3 different solder material suppliers and their recommended materials for our assembly process, in an effort to find the best supplier/material. We do mixed technology, with NOCLEAN chemistry so I wi

Re: Setting up solder material evaluation (suggestions?)

Electronics Forum | Mon May 10 07:53:48 EDT 1999 | Timothy O'Neill

| | | I am about to embark on an effort to evaluate 3 different solder material suppliers and their recommended materials for our assembly process, in an effort to find the best supplier/material. We do mixed technology, with NOCLEAN chemistry so I

New PCBA mfg site

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 21 11:08:59 EDT 2019 | scotceltic

We are setting up a PCBA mfg facility in China. Is there a document that exists (maybe IPC spec) that shows overall facilities setup that is recommended ? Ex. ESD flooring, environmental controls etc. Thanks, Alan

Re: ESD Labels on Workstations, mobile carts, shelving, mini-tables, chairs ....

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 01 08:54:50 EDT 2000 | Chris May

Dear Ashok, My practice is that if you see it as a source of a potential problem, label and monitor/measure/test it. OK, so it may be a lot of work up-front, but what is the risk involved in not doing it ?? There is no grey area, do all or nothing

Re: ESD Labels on Workstations, mobile carts, shelving, mini-tables, chairs ....

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 01 08:54:46 EDT 2000 | Chris May

Dear Ashok, My practice is that if you see it as a source of a potential problem, label and monitor/measure/test it. OK, so it may be a lot of work up-front, but what is the risk involved in not doing it ?? There is no grey area, do all or nothing

Re: Humidity control in assembly area.

Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 20:04:21 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Joe: Hey, just hose everyone down with water when your humidity starts to decrease to below 40%. ;-) Actually, that�s how some humidity controllers work, when added to your heating system. Well basically that�s how they work. I�m not tryin� to

SMEMA Mechanical Interface

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 18 08:34:09 EST 2006 | Nathan

We are designing a new in-line inpsection station for PCBAs and I am a little confused about how to interpret two the Mech. Interface standards in SMEMA 1.2 (items 5 and 6). What is exactly meant by "maximum gap"? Does this get at the distance betw

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