Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 06 14:59:50 EST 2007 | ch
Hi All! Thinking about purchasing 2nd user Panasonic p&p machines (CM88s-M1 or MSR series...) but I didn�t know anything about it�s programming. So, I wonder do I have to use any off-line software by anyway or it is possible just to load centroid dat
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 21 16:32:03 EST 2001 | mparker
The root cause is dependant on the type of solder "splash", ball, whatever, that you are seeing post reflow. If it is smears, then cleaning the stencil underside is probably the answer. Are you using automatic wipers? How many print cycles between w
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 11 12:29:19 EDT 2003 | JB
There are many variables that could cause components to be misplaced. Using the overall tack time reduction is in reality putting a band-aid on a larger problem. Are your small components shifted as well? ( 0402,0805 tec) Components "twisted or off
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 14 23:02:14 EDT 2004 | Rodion Pronin
Hello! My name is Rodion Pronin and I represent research oriented software company Asprosft located in Toronto, Canada. One of our recent projects were developing a optimization engine for pcb assembly. That is, given the machine capabilities and c
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 15 11:04:33 EDT 1998 | Jim Price
| We are a small contract assembly shop hand placing SMT. We recently received a large contract for SMD that will require placement rates of at least 6,000 CPH. I am looking at Fuji, Mydata, Quad, and Zevatech. I have little experience with automated
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 10 01:09:37 EDT 2003 | iman
Hi! Thanks to you as the first replier! I do admit it "narrows" the information channels feedback flow by keeping this thread reply limited to "non-commercial" engineering folks, but I already have lotsa war stories from the salesmen around this reg
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 12 21:42:33 EST 1999 | Jon Medernach
What's important in stencil printing (which differs from screen printing) is providing a consistant volume of paste at each interconnect. The process window varies in proportion to the pitch. More than 60% of all defects are related to solder depos
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 08 05:11:36 EST 1999 | Earl Moon
| | | And on it goes. Again, I can't thank you enough for your time. I will call you soon as others probably find this rhetoric a bit much. | | | | Earl Moon | | | Earl and Dean, | | No,no,no...please continue here. I've been gratefully rea
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