Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 14:28:49 EST 2000 | Scott S. Snider
I ran this test back in '92 or '93 when Alpha was first pushing to change from Brookfield to Malcolm readings. The correlation between Malcolm readings to solder paste height is good. I could always look at the viscosity reading and know at least a d
Electronics Forum | Thu May 19 07:00:17 EDT 2005 | davef
Rob: Do you mean Malcolm Glazer hasn't been handing-out pockets-full of tickets for the final of the FA Cup to loyal fans? B)
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 08 07:58:08 EDT 2008 | ck_the_flip
Yes, the fine folks at Malcolm make this product. Search the fine SMTNet archives for this. Type the word: "planetary", and you'll find it! Trust me on this one.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 09 03:34:06 EST 2009 | cunningham
Sorry i wasnt very clear we already have a Malcolm sps-1 for our tubs but to move over to cartridges we need a machine to do that none of those machines are capable of mixing a 6 oz cartridge
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 19 10:45:43 EDT 2003 | Joe
Yngwie, In a previous life, I used a mixer made by Malcolm and was very happy with it. We used Alpha 609 WS paste and experienced no separation problems. The Malcolm equipment agitated the material in a non-concentric motion which tends to "fold
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 17 13:25:04 EST 2004 | bob Willis
I believe this is the only system on the market place and was developed by Panasonic in Japan with Malcolm. As stated it does check a limited number of elements but that was its intention when produced. I believe that only high volume shops would u
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 08 10:00:26 EST 1999 | Chrys
| Has anyone done head-to-head comparison between these two? If so, what were pro's and cons of each? Which choice, if any, was made? | | We here are looking into implementing an SPC program for Wave Solder. The tool would be used once or twice,
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 19 11:37:18 EST 2000 | Mark D. Milward
Does anyone consider the use of a Cyberoptics LSM solder paste thickness measurement system to be a valid test in determining the viscosity of solder paste. This procedure was proposed as an alternative to using the Malcolm gage for viscosity testing
Electronics Forum | Mon May 17 15:14:12 EDT 2004 | solderpro
Agree with Joe 100%, we recently brought one in from Malcolm for trial, this company had not practiced viscosity reading or anything in the process, the trail run was a great improvement in print, consistancy, deposition and formation of the solder b
Electronics Forum | Wed May 12 12:22:38 EDT 2004 | solderpro
I agree with the guy about cars, boats, ect... ok, I like as some have said without a doubt, DEK top of the line.... pick and place, love siemens but software is not user friendly, myself, JUKI all the way, great equipment, great software, that mean