Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 15 13:44:34 EST 2006 | samir
Bingo! In my career, I've used Wave Solder optimizer and the WaveRIDER. Pro's and Con's to both. I did a GR&R on both as well, and WaveRIDER came out on top. The main challenge is to get the operators to use it. I've found that the operators wer
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 07 07:34:25 EDT 2001 | davef
No one wants to be limited to one alternative in evaluating such equipment. Who would you suggest as viable alternatives to: * Cyber Optics in evaluating alternate suppliers for inspection equipment? * Royce Instruments in evaluating alternate sup
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 04 16:56:25 EST 2006 | dajesk2003
We have an Ionograph 500 M SMD II tester. A couple of months ago, it began failing bare boards at a very high rate. We use 10ug/in2 as our standard. Typically we would fail, maybe one board every 6 months. In the past two months, at least 15 boar
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 27 13:50:52 EDT 1999 | Mike Konrad
Aqueous Technologies manufactures the Zero-Ion ionic contamination tester. The Zero-Ion utilizes dynamic-based technology and has been assigned the highest equivalency value by the NAWC. It is among the most sensitive of all of the military-approved
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 10 13:26:53 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach
| If i want to set up an assembly line, what would be the approximate cost for testers? Appreciate any replies. Yuan Yuan, Expect to pay about 300k for a decent ICT system. This price does not include fixtures. You can probably find something chea
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 18 17:29:00 EDT 2002 | dason_c
The industrial standard is follow the R.O.S.E test as a guideline per J-STD-001 and the limit is 10ug/sq. inch. Different tester with different equivalent factor with the ROSE and you can refer back to the manual, the Zero Ion tester with equivalent
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 03 10:25:04 EDT 2013 | gregp
We all seem to have forgotten about cover tape peel force testers. GPD makes them as do others I suppose. I would ask the tape and reel house if they have a tester. If they don't I would consider using someone else. Otherwise as another poster s
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 28 10:34:14 EDT 2006 | razor9114
Don't forget about Paste height measurement, conveyors, Aqueous Cleaner, Selective Solder machine and possibly an Ionic Tester
Electronics Forum | Wed May 14 10:52:16 EDT 2008 | arminski
If I'm going to acquire one for my process which is which? cheapest and most effective point of view... thanks and regards,
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 06 12:24:03 EST 2002 | Mike Konrad
Military and most commercial standards requires post-soldered boards to measure less than 10 �g/in of NaCl (14 when using an Omegameter, 20 on a Ionagraph, and 37 on a Zero-Ion). As Dave stated, 6.5 �g/in of NaCl is called out in Mil-P-55110 for ba