Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 28 02:03:18 EST 1998 | Erhard Hofmann
| | | We currently using the Panasert SMT machine where PCB flow | | | direction were from right to left, & we are planning to move | | | in the FUJI -CP3 & CP4-2 in line where standard PCB | | | flow direction were left to right. | | | Any comment o
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 20 15:02:49 EDT 2010 | vetteboy86
I've seen this warp issue across several different PCB's we assemble. One of the biggest head ache's is getting the boards to transfer between machines, converyors, and inside our pick and place. Due to the warpage, transport between conveyors is dif
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 02 07:26:50 EDT 1998 | smd
I didn't use my real name because I don't want to get bombed with phone calls and emails. We are an OEM looking to put in a SMT line soon. Is this GSM a decent machine? How much does it cost? | | Also and info on decent screen printers and reflo
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 11 22:23:39 EDT 2006 | billwestiet
I've installed a number of these machines here in the US, several of them with VOC free applications. I would need to get a bunch of questions answered before I could make any suggestions: What is the pcb width? length? conveyor speed? flow rate (mm
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 19 10:12:38 EST 1998 | Brian Conner
| For some as yet unkown reason, we have started to have some boards sag and go under the wave. The boards are surface mount top side and conventional components wave soldered. We have checked the wave hight and both the profiles on the wave solder a
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 30 06:13:23 EST 2005 | mika
I am sorry for my poor english, but perhaps you will undertsand:-) The important thing is to get the conveyors straight: The front fixed rail must be parallel with the next one and also the heigt. The heihgt of the prior conveyour should be (but not
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 16 18:15:32 EST 1998 | ETS, LLC
Problem occurs because the glass transition temp for FR4 is lower than reflow temperature. Our company wrote an article which was printed in SMT magazine some years ago that deals with this exact subject. Best way to deal with this is to use a center
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 13 16:42:35 EDT 2001 | kenbliss
I agree with EMC based on what you described, and they build good pallets along with a few others, a small word of caution is that pallets are bit expensive typically several hundred dollars or more each. So if you find that is the road you go, be s
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 07 11:26:40 EST 2006 | Cal Kolokoy
At the wave, you should collect data on the critical process parameters. The cliche being, it's better to control your process via SPC versus performing SPC on defect data. Perform a DoE to determine which variable interactions have the greatest eff
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 05 20:34:03 EST 2001 | davef
What�s the problem? There area many heat related failure mechanisms in bare boards. You can damage boards with heat several ways. A couple favorites [Don�t try this at home. Perform on a closed track by professional solders only.] are: * Put a
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