Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 07:59:38 EST 2007 | ck_the_flip
N ot another thread on PCB support! O f all the topics, this one has been much repeated. T o each his own, i guess for brining up this H eck, this topic is almost as repeated as stencil cleaning. E ngineers SHOULD be hands on, I agree. No
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 02:21:19 EDT 2017 | dawson
Suggest finding quick PCB manufacturers in China. There are so many professionals which can support fast shipping at a best offer.
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 20 19:12:31 EDT 2015 | se_aaron
Have you heard about Smart Electronics UK. They assure UK quality and extremely quick service. Also they support with components sourcing and stocking for future orders.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 06 23:53:20 EDT 2017 | comortled
Hi I feel like ,I can surely help you in this matter. I too was searching for an assistance in PCB manufacturing and layout for my project work going on. I was a bit confused regarding the process,and was looking for someone for the technical suppor
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 05 14:09:36 EDT 2000 | Jason
We would like to gauge or precentage of production line failures to industry standard AQL level. What would be an acceptale AQL level for assembled pcb's or finished units leaving the factory?
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 12 14:17:19 EDT 2010 | mikesewell
You might reduce your panel size, cut it in half and rotate to better utilize your edge clamping/board supports. Tape off your current stencil and see if it improves the print. A new stencil and a little extra handling may be cheaper than tooling.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 06 10:06:34 EDT 1999 | Peter Brant
| | | I need to find quality benchtop develop, strip, & etch equipment. | | | Any ideas? | | try LPKF in Beaverton, Or. 503/634-0604 or the link below. I haven't used their eq so this is not an endorsement | | John Thorup | | let's try that link a
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 12 11:00:42 EDT 2010 | hegemon
Without seeing a picture, my first instinct would be first and foremost some fixturing that provides full support for your print process. After that, since you are citing bow and twist, consider that the fixturing might as well travel through the ov
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 11 18:35:17 EDT 2010 | julie1
Anyone work with or have knowledge about metal core/clad boards? The board I'm working with is approximately 2" X 3/4" aluminum core pcb, in a 56 up array. There are 3 LED placements per board. I'm having trouble getting a consistent screen print.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 12 12:00:49 EST 2010 | joeherz
Aqueous Tech has a very reasonable equipment registration program. I think $750 was what we paid. With that you get phone support and I'd bet you can get copies of the manuals you need. It would likely be worth it when compared to the time you cou
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