Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 11 15:38:26 EST 2008 | hegemon
Dave is correct. Try http://www.ccrco.com Removal of conformal coatings from specific sites might be a more manual process. Think small abrasive cabinet, and an air wand shooting wheat chaff or a (softer) plastic bead media. For components with A
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 16 09:31:05 EDT 1999 | Rob Jankowski
| | | | Looking for a manual machine to de-panel with the panels held by 60mm tabs. Each panel hold multi-boards consisting of different shapes and sizes. Scoring is apparently not an option and volume does not dictate a large scale machine. | | |
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 15:07:33 EST 2005 | davef
Some of our troop use manual tweezers. Some use 'vacuum pens' things. Vacuum pens are manually operated, vacuum powered. Suppliers of the vacuum pens things are: * Lighter weight, lower strength ** PenVac [www.virtual-ii.com] ** Vampire ** Select
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 16 09:29:13 EDT 1999 | Rob Jankowski
| | | Looking for a manual machine to de-panel with the panels held by 60mm tabs. Each panel hold multi-boards consisting of different shapes and sizes. Scoring is apparently not an option and volume does not dictate a large scale machine. | | | |
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 22 21:31:43 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| Dear collegues, | I like to have your comments/ experience with various methods of depanelization like routing, scoring, cutting etc. | Any feed back on the equipment used with company addresses will be highly appreciated. | Please identify if pos
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 14 07:12:53 EDT 1998 | smd
I asked the same question a couple of weeks ago. I received a lot of e-mail from salesmen et al trying to sell me equipment costing several thousand dollars. I was glad to get all the information I could, but there was no way I was going to get a PO
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