Electronics Forum: line startup (Page 1 of 4)

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

Need help for setting up an assembly line

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 20 14:58:22 EDT 2006 | smt_guru

Allow me to make some recommendations. This is my firm's bread and butter, so to speak. Helping startups like yourself achieve their budget objectives, but in the process being innovative and thinking outside of the box. Here are my suggestions----

New SMT line - Need equipment selection help

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 29 23:54:06 EDT 2006 | grantp

Hi, I think it's a good choice for a startup, and if your finding it's accurate enough. We only went Fuji because of our volume, and small errors were adding up, but if I was starting from nothing again it would be MYDATA because I could not afford

Overall Equipment Effectivness

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 13 09:09:23 EDT 2007 | cyber_wolf

We have been asked to provide the OEE on our SMT lines. Any examples of OEE reports that I have looked seem to be from OEM or high volume production lines. Our SMT area is high mix - high changeover. We also run prototypes and start-ups through the

Re: Doing away with the ICT guy!

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 03 11:00:25 EST 2000 | Brian W.

At my last company, we installed in-line testers. They worked very well, but there were some issues to be addressed; 1 - Boards had to be cool enough to go through ICT or we had false failures. 2 - We used no-clean flux...enough said about that. 3

MyData Placement Accuracy

Electronics Forum | Wed May 17 14:03:26 EDT 2006 | smt_guru

I have performed research on the latest P&P equipment, and Mydata Company is among the best in terms of placement accuracy to within +/- 5 microns to be exact, and at 20,000 CPH rate outperforming players such as Fuji, Universal, and Panasonic. I wil

Quad 4C

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 03 16:08:23 EDT 2012 | elefu

Just got some Quad 4C's. Need some help. I am setting up a line and have no experience in this at all. This is what I need: 1. Manual for quad4c - this would help greatly. 2. Feeders! 3. Someone who may want to have so phone conversations with a n

Startup info

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 28 17:37:18 EST 1998 | Joann Moore

I am looking for a questionaire/list of items that need to be addressed to determine the pros/cons and equipment, manpower, cost and lead time to determine if one should consider setting up an in-house SMT line. Can anyone help? thanks

Re: SMT training classes

Electronics Forum | Tue May 05 08:18:28 EDT 1998 | Jon Medernach

Good luck, I would advise you to contact the National Training Center for Microelectronics in Bethlehem, PA. They have actual courses in all aspects of SMT assembly and they are reasonable. As far as equipment for startup, I would look for used if

SMT Adhesive

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 27 12:46:42 EDT 2006 | John S.

Steve, We use the 955 version for printing with the DEK Pump Print process on two lines in high volume. We clean the stencils in an ultrasonic bath with Hydrex A+ I think diluted in deionized water at the end of 2nd shift. By startup, they are dry

  1 2 3 4 Next

line startup searches for Companies, Equipment, Machines, Suppliers & Information