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smt production

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 18 01:47:29 EDT 2005 | Cal

I would suggest 1) Use the profile that is suggested with the BGA types you are using or 2) Have you solder paste rep visit for a half day and help profile your machine. Remember if they want to keep you as a paste customer they will help. Enjoy,

smt production

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 13 14:50:29 EDT 2005 | rameshn

Dear Sir, We are manufacturing Computer Motherboards & Networking products (which are having 2 to 3 BGA Chips onboard) in our plant. we are having 2 nos of HELLER 1800W model Reflow Ovens. this model reflow oven is having 9 heating zones at both top

smt costings

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

smt production

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 18 02:47:27 EDT 2005 | grantp

Hi, It sounds like your a little new at profiling, and can be difficult to do well. We purchased a KIC profiler that has software that will take your profile data and tell you the best oven temperature settings and conveyer speed to use. You need

smt connector

Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 24 16:53:44 EST 2002 | mikestringer

We place a similar square pin style of connector on one of our products. The connector is a 22mm high HW series from Samtek. We have a Yamaha YVL88 MK1 and YV88XS set up to handle them (Yes they are rebadged as Philips machines in some markets). No

smt trays

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 03 16:26:56 EST 2005 | davef

What trays are made of? It depends. Look here: http://focus.ti.com/download/qlty/esh/Shipping_Tray_Product_Content.doc There no IPC standard for trays, but look here: http://www.esda.org/documents/S541FINAL-04-09-03.pdf ... and the reason you

used smt

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 21 12:15:05 EST 2006 | billwestiet

From a used guy: See http://ietechnology.net/ietechnology.net/show_inventory.asp?id=Rework%20Stations or browse at http://www.ietechnology.net Where are you located, it always seems that the used market on certain products is better in some areas tha

smt rework

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 15 15:51:21 EST 2006 | RJ K.

I have been looking into buying a rework station like ERSA or PDR. What I am questioning is how well will these systems reflow BGA's with metal top/cover that are reflective. In addition, when preheating the board would dark body packages absorb te

smt costings

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 30 09:52:56 EDT 2015 | rgduval

Seems like you've got it about right....though, it's a rather complex equation. Loaded labor cost is only a part of it, if you're trying to estimate down to the last cent. You have to account for energy utilization, space utilization in the factory

smt costings

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 31 09:22:48 EDT 2015 | rgduval

I've always hated using machine specs....they're always best case scenarios, and nearly never capture actual through-put rates. Personally, I don't like using first-piece rates, either...unless you're looking for worst case scenarios. Usually, the

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