Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 09 12:33:51 EST 2012 | flyingsnow
Thank you for the information. I am in touch with Epoxy Technology. They recommended two products. I will try one of them and find out how it works. I was just wondering if anyone like to share their experience with epoxy printing and 0402 SMT capa
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 02 15:31:20 EDT 2012 | jdumont
Hi Dave, we certainly do use low res. Still not comfortable with leaving anything behind however...Figured some brain would have a product for this. If not, this brain will have to create one and sell to other brains on this forum. :)
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 13 10:37:04 EDT 2012 | bandjwet
We actually have a product on the dwg bd for this. Contact me off line if interested. Bob Wettermann bwet@solder.net BEST
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 25 12:16:09 EDT 2012 | markhoch
You might want to take a look at Allied High Tech. I was investigating this same thing a few years ago. I never purchased it, so I can't vouch for the product itself, but it's another option. http://www.alliedhightech.com/grinding/xsectiontool/
Electronics Forum | Thu May 03 07:08:27 EDT 2012 | almoore
I'm thinking of rework, not production. In order to rework the part you have to have an expensive split vision alignment system. A simple standard change would eliminate the need for an expensive system.
Electronics Forum | Sat May 12 02:19:31 EDT 2012 | bwjm
Hi thanks for your advice. Between, i do have quite a bit of THT PCBAs. How do you guys improve the productivity of manual inserting?
Electronics Forum | Mon May 14 12:54:05 EDT 2012 | gaz
We just got a wave solder machine and we are using Sn100. I am new to the wave process. I see a product called "Super Deox Dross Reducer". Is this something we should be using? Is there a downside? Better alternatives? Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Wed May 16 14:23:43 EDT 2012 | allwave
I have been using MS2 from PK metals with great results. If you follow their recommendations product works very well. Give it a try... George
Electronics Forum | Fri May 25 14:59:45 EDT 2012 | kevslatvin
I too would go with something like the Grid-lock. We use Red-E-sets from production solutions. They are similar to the grid-locks but don't use air.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 18 13:01:02 EDT 2012 | tsvetan
we have Omron works well, but it's quite difficult to understand how to program it one of our operator spent three months until he learned how to write programs which work and can be used in production