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Dropped reel component guide lines

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 30 14:47:44 EST 2022 | dwl

To me, it sounds like a bored quality engineer looking for problems where none exist. I will say that the terminal velocity of a falling reel is below the threshold that would cause damage to typical components. Therefor, it is safe to use a reel th

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Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 21 16:36:14 EDT 2023 | merliniass

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Re: handling components for rework

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 18:03:45 EDT 1999 | John Thorup

| We only do rework with SMT components or a small amount of SMT work. We are having a hard time keeping the components safe throughout the handling process of removing one or two components, and issuing them to an operator for processing or inspect

Re: Selective Wave Soldering

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 07 14:37:14 EDT 1998 | Chrys

Be careful about the material you choose. All the materials out there are basically glass-filled epoxy composites, but they are different blends with different fillers. Some of them have carbon in the matrix to make them ESD safe, but it also short

ESD Control Set-up

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 09 00:06:34 EDT 2002 | kenbliss

One thing that is a constant in the electronics assembly world is change. What ever you setup now be sure to think about what might change in the not to distant future. My experience says that you want ESD flooring, although cost of course is a nec

GSM2 spindles Not seen for head

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 29 09:39:02 EDT 2015 | rgduval

Hey, David, For service, check out 4TechUSA over in Detroit. It's not Chicago, but, you're closer to Detroit up there than I am down here in Houston :) For your issue....do you have access to the UIC Knowledge Base? The first issue I found in the

Re: Info. on Stencil cleaners

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 29 13:09:12 EST 1999 | Mike Konrad

There are three primary methods of stencil cleaning. � Hand Cleaning � Spray-In-Air Cleaning � Ultrasonic Cleaning Hand Cleaning: Hand cleaning involves the removal of solder paste or adhesives from stencils using a chemically saturated wipe and /

Re: Humidity Control and Moisture Sensitivity

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 05 15:10:55 EST 2000 | Francois Monette

Victor, here are a few more elements of information to answer your question. Both the temperature and relative humidity on the manufacturing floor have a significant impact relative to the rate of diffusion of moisture inside a plastic package and t

Obtaining EPA Certification

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 19 17:37:04 EST 2001 | billschreiber

Dear Mary, There are two major programs provided by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Certification and Verification. Basically, the California EPA Certified the Smart Sonic Stencil Cleaning Process and the U.S. EPA Verified the California

Re: Equipment/Line Capability Study

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 26 11:03:00 EDT 2000 | Wolfgang Busko

Greg: You might look for : - smallest board size - largest board size - finest pitch you are able to handle (safe) - Parts/hour - units/hour (If you find your bottleneck it will be easy to determine) - number and kind of feeders, components per line


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