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01005 (0402 in metric unit) printing accuracy

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 19 19:10:18 EDT 2005 | chocw

Most of the major chip mounter makers claim that they do have a capability of handling 01005. Like Samsung, Yamaha, Assembleon, Panasonic, etc. But I've never found any screen printer company yet. What is the specification required for selecting scre

Troubleshooting a Panasonic Screen Printer

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 01 19:28:50 EDT 2004 | Enrique

Hello. I have a question, i don't know if any one of you can help me. The same screen printer comes with a small thermal printer: Panadac-931-02-A; I wan't to use it for another application, but I need the drivers in order to print from a Windows ope

Re: SMT process benchmarks??

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 10 13:24:35 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach

| Does anyone have any info./studies on what the percentage or PPM defect rates are for each part of the typical SMT process. | Example: | Screen Print = 45% of total defects | Component Placement = 25% of total defects |

Dream SMT Line

Electronics Forum | Tue May 18 13:02:29 EDT 2004 | msjohnston1

I was a former SLC 3COM Employee and worked with the equipment you mentioned. I would not recommend the equipment 3COM had in SLC. The new Panasonic CM402 machine looks good. I would recommend the DEK over MPM for screen printing based on the prob

Panasonic MV2C pick and place.

Electronics Forum | Fri May 22 11:42:52 EDT 2020 | ccouture

It's good you were able to access the secret screen. Counter overflow I think relates to the machine having lost it's machine origin position data. Do you have a printer in the machine to print the machine data? This is very long time ago for me, an

Re: SMT process benchmarks??

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 10 14:48:12 EDT 1998 | Chrys

| | Does anyone have any info./studies on what the percentage or PPM defect rates are for each part of the typical SMT process. | | Example: | | Screen Print = 45% of total defects | | Component Placement = 25% of total defects |

metal squeegees hide printer deficencies

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 12 20:36:26 EST 1998 | Jon Medernach

| Using metal squeegees on GSPs has caused premature stencil wear. Has | anyone had any success with this combination? How much snap off did you | use? We are using .5 mm pitch and have a no clean process. Stencil wear is is minimal but exists. T

Re: SMT process benchmarks??

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 10 18:50:36 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| | | Does anyone have any info./studies on what the percentage or PPM defect rates are for each part of the typical SMT process. | | | Example: | | | Screen Print = 45% of total defects | | | Component Placement = 25% of total de

Re: Panasonic Adhesive Dispensers

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 08 12:46:04 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach

| Any one have any experience with or knowledge of the Panasonic HDP-G1 adhesive dispenser, or any other Panasonic dispensers. Ron, I have used this piece of equipment and I'll tell you what I tell everybody else about it. I don't trust it. That's

Product Segmentation in Pick Place Machines?

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 10 15:20:34 EDT 1999 | Jennifer

Okay guys (and my fellow lady lurkers), I am trying to determine WHAT the segmentation is for the products in the pick and place industry. For example, I know in screen/stencil printing, there are manuals, there are semi-automatics, mid- and high-ra

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