Electronics Forum | Thu May 13 20:00:26 EDT 2021 | glasscake
How are you specifically reflowing the boards now? You say convective reflow is not repeatable/suitable for a robot(which I'm not sure is true but I do not know what you mean by for a robot) but you also say that you are using "the fastest hot air
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 10 15:26:57 EST 2000 | Dean
Simplify. FInd your botle-neck process (use a stop watch). You assume it is a P&P machine...(it could also be print or glue etc.) Your only concern is that bottle neck process and how many parts / hour that process can deliver. That is your gatin
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 26 13:23:40 EST 2020 | rgduval
I haven't used these clips, or this machine, so... But..in general, I'd use as large a nozzle as you can that fits the pick area of the clip. That should give you the best opportunity at lifting the clip. If the machine has a gripper nozzle (with
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 13 18:04:00 EDT 2001 | traviss
It is possible with a few universal profiles. I did this with 3 temperature ranges and 3 speeds for each, 9 profiles total. With this setup I could run any of about 150 boards most of them in the middle 3 profiles. My goal was to reduce change over i
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 18 14:44:59 EST 1997 | Scott Cook
No problem..... > No; the last time I used the process was 1983. > Yes, and in your neck of the world, I'd bet you're looking at Flutec products.....(I used PP11 juice way back in 1979). > I would dispute this. I did EXTENSIVE testing for thermal eff
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 10:58:49 EDT 2001 | davef
If your words imaged correctly, it seems a bit strange to have a trace that is wider than the pad where it connects, because we�re used to seeing a narrower trace connecting to a wider pad. It�s tough to determine what the designer was thinking abou
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 10 17:07:23 EDT 2001 | Dave G
I've mounted the $%&R$#$&%$(&! pain in the neck shield clips in the past. (Excuse the simulated profanity- I couldn't help myself.) What we went to was a frame & shield combination. (The frames are cast & then plated w/tin. We have used both plastic
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 18:35:05 EST 2002 | cnoonan
It depends on your application. Are you going for high volume low mix, or low mix high volume? What is your expense budget? What are your factory space requirements? I have worked with Fuji, Siemens, Universal, Panasonic, and Mydata. My pref
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 18 21:47:59 EDT 2002 | ianchan
Hi, I did IT sales part-time to support myself with the fees required thru' 3 years of engineering school. so have had my share of "pointy hair" dudes (recall dilbert's office boss) breathing down my neck before.*grinz* Yep, complaining by itself a
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 22 13:16:35 EDT 2002 | Claude_Couture
We are drifting deeper into market philosophy... Yes, capitalism is the motor to a healty market economy. "Running to catch up on the latest gadgets even if my 10 year old cell phone is still working fine and fills all my needs" cannot be sustained.