Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 10:29:04 EDT 2004 | dougt
By "placement pressure" I assume you mean force. I don't know of placement machines that have transducers mounted on the placement spindles that actually measure force. We made a board with a force sensor mounted through a hole so that it was the sa
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 10:35:31 EDT 2004 | dougt
Start with a load cell (force sensor), you will need one that can handle the force range you will be placing. Someone please correct me on this if I'm wrong but I seem to recall that placement force runs in the range of a couple hundred grams. Chec
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 19 12:42:16 EDT 2023 | daniel_stanphill
The my700 can dispense 1 million dots per hour. It's not an exaggeration either. It literally never stops moving, and is dispensing without contacting the board. It uses the same type of mathematical calculations that a plane dropping a bomb uses in
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 13:44:23 EDT 2001 | Hussman
Wut-chuw talkin' 'bout Carol? Are you talking about an aqueous wash machine to clean your boards? Well then, I've always liked Electroverts machines. They're modular and seem to do the job well. It all depends on your boards and your process.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 15:46:38 EDT 2001 | davef
Now that I've blabbered to the edge of coherency [chicks and too many Krispy Kreams make me do that], let me ask ask the salient question. What's an "AMT board"?
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 10 12:51:25 EDT 2001 | Carol Stirling
That's my Typo... couldn't figure out how to fix it. It should read SMT -boards with lots of SMT parts, including PBGA. I'll be more specific next time.... Thanks for the replies.. Carol
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 16:29:52 EDT 2001 | mparker
That would be the elusive typo, check your keyboard, the "A" is right next to the "S". I believe she meant "SMT" boards. Wazzup Dave, your grey matter already shifted into weekend mode? Hoist a pint of Sierra Nevada, if you get that spill in your ne
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 10 13:54:29 EDT 2001 | zbosskc@netscape.net
We currently use 120 psi top pressure and 110 psi bottom pressure using a Westek Triton DI wash and have had no cleanliness issues with any of our vendors and with surface analysis.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 17:21:34 EDT 2001 | davef
You seem to have slipped and turned to the dark side with Kevin. Straighten-up Mr X-Applications type.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 15:19:42 EDT 2001 | davef
Watt tiepoo? [Cereally, you can usually fix typos after you post by using the P yellow �edit� button that shows when you are looking at your posting.] We�re had people on SMTnet that were washing their boards with a brush attached to the end of a ga