Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 30 10:43:31 EDT 2015 | dazdoc1977
Cheers Rob, I thought that I wasn't far from the true answer....I figured that if we were to use a "first piece assembly " quote to get a first off through smt production, This would include start to finish process....e.g Programming to first board
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 12 07:57:20 EST 2005 | mmjm_1099
Or do as we do and use Sharpie pens and document clock numbers right on to the board/panel. But as for the stamps I have used them at a previous place and they seemed to work good but only thing is I can't seem to remember where they got them from.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 02 14:09:25 EST 2005 | Chunks
Colored paint pens by Abbeon are inexpensive and cannot be removed with things such as flux-off. They have a ton of colors and all it takes is half a second to touch each board. Remember, this will NOT eliminate or solve your defect problems(like m
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 02 14:55:34 EST 2005 | JB
We have used small hi temp labes, that are placed on our panels, boards before reflow. Each operator has a roll of labels with an assigned number. 4 operators, label 1, 2, 3 and 4. It worked well for us.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 12 07:22:10 EST 2005 | cyber_wolf
We seem to have an accountability issue when it comes to operators building defective product. Currently we are putting a piece of masking tape with the assembly #, work order, and operator initials on our black trays at the end of the reflow oven. I
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 02 11:09:10 EST 2005 | cyber_wolf
Dave, The reason the tape doesn't work is because it can be removed. Same with bar codes. (You can also swap them) My idea is that each operator is assigned their own # on a stamp. Not the stamps that you can change. Fixed ones. I know of a large l
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 12 08:41:01 EST 2005 | davef
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Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 13 10:55:10 EST 2006 | dougs
We have the X410 machine here, checked out the ERSA, both came in around the same price but we liked the X410 better as the control software is excellent.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 07:21:00 EDT 2004 | Claude_Couture
Depends how much money you have in your budget. You have to break down your assembly into the different components and figure out what can be done by machine and what can't. Then search for machine that can do the jobs. There are consultant firms tha
Electronics Forum | Tue May 04 10:59:23 EDT 2004 | Evtimov
Hi, It depends of your boards(are they for SMD or not) and how many boards you assemble. The process at all is like that: 1.Stencil printer - to adjust the paste 2. Pick and place machine(for your quantity) 3.Reflow oven Theese are the machines you
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