Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 29 12:14:53 EST 2023 | proceng1
We are located in South Central Pennsylvania and our specialty is high mix, low volume.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 15 15:05:13 EDT 2012 | bobpan
Hello Mike, I can help with the Quad training but unfortunatley not the Philips. Also I am located in Pennsylvania....so if you cant find anyone near you....shoot me an e-mail. Go to www.precision-repairs.com Professional and Reasonable Thanks, B
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 09:16:38 EDT 1999 | DaveH
Michael, You can try contacting National Training Center for Microelectronics in Pennsylvania. They are a "for fee" training center, but may be able to supply you with some basic information that would assist your research as a student. Try e-mailing
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 09 15:41:38 EST 2009 | diamondmt
I would be glad to help you out in recommending a couple of coating choices,(at a very competitive price) but I believe you will have the most success with Parylene coating as long term reliability looks to be very important as well as flexiblity. Th
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 02 17:32:11 EDT 2022 | proceng1
I would suggest finding a USED Samsung SM482 or similar. As far as flexibility, we regularly do work orders of less than 25 assemblies. In fact, we have an SMT line basically catered to low volume runs. We are in Pennsylvania, so we aren't local, but
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 17 20:03:54 EDT 1998 | Ben...heh...bet your gettin sick of this
Let's try this: | Here in Pennsylvania, the state legislature subsidizes training that employers provide. So here, the employer pays half and the state pays half. Is there a similar program out in Washington? | Dave F Well, we kind of do, it's call
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 07 21:45:06 EST 2001 | davef
Since, 1996, Samsung has been the sole supplier of Quad component feeders. And I believe Samsung is the developer and producer of Quad�s Meridian placement machines. Quad has been fighting with Samsung for over a year [http://www.quad-sys.com/inves
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 06 09:31:50 EDT 2001 | caldon
Quad and Multitroniks have capable machines. The merge has created some issues and concerns. The biggest issue is logistics and support. Quad is at bare bare bones. I know the last Quad product manager left 4 months ago. Also, Mirae Split from Quad i
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 20 11:06:54 EDT 1999 | John
| | Does anyone have any experience with EKRA screenprinters? I am looking for a semiauto screenprinter and I came across this brand. My local rep says that they are fairly new in the US, so, it is hard to get opinions on the machine. I am looking