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PCB routing

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 30 13:26:29 EDT 2017 | fuji_user_2014

Hello Gurus, I'm looking for information on FOD generated by routers, more specifically a vacuum equipped Cencorp 1000BR. I want to ensure that this machine can route a populated panel without needing a wash afterwards in order to meet IPC CL3 sta

Cleaning PCB's after routing

Electronics Forum | Fri May 22 22:18:18 EDT 1998 | David Newman

Hello, I am looking for suggestions for cleaning pcb's after the routing (fabrication) process. Keep in mind that these pcb do not have components intalled on them yet. We have considered pre-drilling the routing plunge points, but cost and capacity

Re: Cleaning PCB's after routing

Electronics Forum | Sun May 24 06:02:33 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| Hello, | I am looking for suggestions for cleaning pcb's after the routing (fabrication) process. Keep in mind that these pcb do not have components intalled on them yet. | We have considered pre-drilling the routing plunge points, but cost and ca

Optimal PCB design for routing

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 29 08:07:53 EDT 2013 | cyber_wolf

Are there a set of guidelines for optimizing panel design for tabs that will be removed with a board router ? In other words we need to know how to layout the tabs. Thanks

Optimal PCB design for routing

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 26 15:32:41 EST 2013 | boriskilk

As with most questions the answer is; it depends. Provided not too many boards are set onto a panel we use a .10" router gap around the PCB and .10" wide perforated tabs. We do request customers specify where they do not want tabs to ensure no breako

Re: Cleaning PCB's after routing

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 04 22:18:40 EDT 1998 | David Newman

1/8" cutters, although they can only be used with our newer height-controlled machines. 3. Reduction of operating parameters. Reduced Z-axis plunge rates for the larger cutter sizes. 4. Addition of a 1/2 sec. dwell at the plunges. The small pause he

Re: Cleaning PCB's after routing

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 09 17:01:02 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

1/8" cutters, although they can only be used | with our newer height-controlled machines. | 3. Reduction of operating parameters. Reduced Z-axis plunge rates for the | larger cutter sizes. | 4. Addition of a 1/2 sec. dwell at the plunges. The small

Z-axis panel movement on full perimeter routing.

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 30 09:47:52 EST 1998 | Paul M

Hi All, I work with CNC Routers . I use full perimeter routing of double sided populated panels, in a high volume/ mix application environment. We chose stand alone routing machines for our facility . I'm interested in your input for better ideas

Re: Z-axis panel movement on full perimeter routing.

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 05 13:53:35 EST 1999 | Chrys

| Hi All, | I work with CNC Routers . | I use full perimeter routing of double sided populated panels, in a high volume/ mix application environment. We chose stand alone routing machines for our facility . | I'm interested in your input for bette

Printing on a pallet

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 21 06:30:32 EDT 2014 | karolis

We are running mainly aluminum boards and lots of them are not square shaped. You can panelize any shape board, you need just add little routing to your panel design. I attached one picture with panelization example (routing and V-cut mixed).

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