Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 09 15:01:44 EST 2006 | jdengler
I was quoted a new ERSA IR550_PL550 unit last year for $36,500.00. I purchase a previously owned but never used one for $28,000.00. Jerry
Electronics Forum | Thu May 23 02:35:58 EDT 2019 | peterchan
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Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 01 21:59:10 EDT 2000 | Ray Chartrand
Does anyone know the current cost to repair a defective solder joint? I seem to recall a number quoted a few years ago of $1.03 per joint with burden of overhead. I've also seen numbers from 50 cents to 50 dollars per joint.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 11:54:22 EDT 2021 | cbart
We do this quote often with our older Summit machine. there are a few ways to do this. all of these are assuming you have parts on the boards already and are working around them. 1- if you have a good tech that can add solder to the pads on the PCB a
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 15 21:55:46 EDT 2002 | ianchan
Hi Clark, Out of curiousity and in the name of learning new stuff, can you share with us how does your team, calculate the cost of inspection? Is inspection an additional chargable item in the quotation sheet? To quote your posting : "Just a side n
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 25 21:55:30 EST 2007 | mrduckmann2000
CD&M Electronics....in St Louis, MO, they will quote you on your rework. http://www.cdm-elec.com
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 17 18:54:02 EDT 2010 | rob_thomas
Latest and greatest after discussing w colleagues w experience in commercial electronics. According to the 'Printed Circuits Handbook' by Clyde F Coombs JR, the number of "SMT solder rework cycles per component per board is kept to two-three. Beyond
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 18 21:51:48 EST 1999 | Dave F
| What are some suggested standards/speced requirements and procedures for removal/addition of missing balls on laminate and ceramic based bga packages and quality requirements for same. | 3: I'm unaware of such documentation, but then again documen
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 13 12:17:58 EST 2017 | slthomas
Hi All, We have a new customer with a new design asking for us to leave the center VIP (8 mil drill) on a 9 ball uBGA (.5mm pitch) unplugged. What are my options should I be unable to convince them that this is going to be problematic? Obviously it
Electronics Forum | Tue May 19 08:20:10 EDT 2009 | Mity C
Good Morning, We are underfilling some of our BGA's. This is a specified customer requirement. The material we are using is Emerson & Cuming E-1216 (also specified by the customer) The material was selected because of a close CTE match with the PCB.