Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 22:23:09 EDT 1999 | wil allen
We are currently looking into purchasing either a Fuji NP or Universal Flex jet machine. Does anybody have any feedback from running these machines in a production environment? I now that a limited number of each machine has been released so far.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 04 07:30:50 EST 2003 | ex maintain leader
Hi Grant, I'm ex Fuji Service Engineer, Fuji GP 6xx is the best but for companies in ultra high tech (2 side cleaning+ long life operating, BUT not easy to teach the technicians). Ask Panasert create series is also well durable, but I newer use yust
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 21 23:47:28 EDT 2000 | gary
my topside preheat is 97 deg. C and my peak temp. is 230 deg. C with a duration of 4 secs. What would be my Delta ? I suppose 230 minus 97 is equal to 133 deg C...is that right? regards
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 11 17:15:03 EDT 1999 | Mike H
| Just curious as to everyones thoughts on if you could chose to use F4G or an MCS-30. Which would you chose and why? | | | Larry J | |Larry, depending to your Fuji machines, if you are using any new machines like QP1 or QP2 and any other ones li
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 12 10:06:46 EST 2007 | CK the Flip Guy
DaveF, Please define a "Cp/Cpk capable profiler." Do you mean one that has software that automatically calculates this for you? I do this at my company, and we track 2 critical variables - Time Above Liquidous and Peak Temps. and this is done on a
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 05 06:11:23 EST 2007 | pavel_murtishev
Good afternoon, http://www.panasonic-industrial.com/ Panasonic still supports their old models. Drop them an e-mail and they will answer your question. What Cpk do you need to know? Placement accuracy I suppose. Placement accuracy depends strongly
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 22 00:05:15 EDT 2007 | sarason
Is anyone else using XON/XOFF handshaking, or is it best to >use CTS/RTS hardware handshaking? If you are using >XON/XOFF, what parity settings are you using? (Not unheard >of for the XON/XOFF chars to not obey the parity settings >for data chars.)
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