Electronics Forum | Thu May 03 10:45:27 EDT 2007 | mmjm_1099
Make sure you check to see that they are not lead-free balling and using leaded profile. We had this and had continous problems. We had to send out our BGA to get reballed.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 03 13:37:07 EDT 2007 | cyber_wolf
We occasionally have this problem where the nozzles peck little holes in the component overlay tape causing it to break. It only happens on universal tape covers. We see it on our CP4 and CP6 machines. Has anyone else experienced this ?
Electronics Forum | Mon May 07 17:58:58 EDT 2007 | joeherz
You've just been punk'd my friend. Look up "WaveMasterLarry" in the archives and see what I mean.....
Electronics Forum | Wed May 16 12:29:57 EDT 2007 | realchunks
Hi Pete, I am familiar with their CM series machine. They have anti static bars inside the machine. If I were you I would measure the board after this machine to see if it retains any ESD. If not I don't think you have a problem.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 16 19:10:35 EDT 2007 | darby
Contact Mentor and ask them - explain your situation and tell them you only want to extract centroid data and that you couldn't design a doorbell. They may help you for free. Also, send me a file and I'll see what I've got.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 16 11:49:52 EDT 2007 | stepheniii
You want Moisture Barrier Bags (MBB). It is possible you are calling these bags, standard anti-static bags. If you can see anything through the bag, they are not what you want to use for vacuum sealing. In any case make sure you get MBBs.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 30 08:39:55 EDT 2007 | jdengler
Chunks, I do not see how any SMT machine could place this with a vacuum nozzle. It looks like it would need a cap to give a flat sealed surface for the nozzle, but the data sheet does not show one. Have you asked Zierick if you can get it with a c
Electronics Forum | Wed May 30 08:47:09 EDT 2007 | pjc
Some p&p machines are offering mechanical gripper tools these days. Check with you p&p maker to see if they have any offerings.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 30 11:28:26 EDT 2007 | vikkaraja
I have replaced few of those, on 1500, 1700, and 1809EXL. It should not take you more than couple of hours. Only problem I do see you running into is maybe rusted/welded screws for the elements from heat.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 07 10:38:35 EDT 2007 | patrickbruneel
Chris, You say see attachment, does that mean you have a picture of the spot that causes problems. Please email the attachment to my email below. Attachments are stripped from the threads in this forum. Patrick Patrick@interfluxusa.com