Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 12:41:51 EDT 2004 | Tarheel
We use "SFDM"-- Shop Floor Data Management... We have just recently started using it so I don't know any specifics on it. Do a web search on Shop Floor Data Management and there should be a web site. Hope this helps ....
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 28 08:44:43 EDT 2006 | russ
I might suggest a few books first roger, then a tour through a few Fab shops. Very aggressive and admirable goal to go from nothing to 16 layer Mfg. Many old established shops still can't even do that!!!!! Russ
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 25 11:43:56 EDT 2006 | mrduckmann2000
HELP, I AM SEEKING THE PROPER CANDLE POWER FOR A SHOP FLOOR THAT IS WORKING TO IPC-610 CLASS II AND III STANDARDS. ANYONE KNOW WHAT THE MIN AND MAX SHOULD BE??? THANKS FOR THE HELP!
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 22 11:40:04 EDT 2007 | cyber_wolf
Fuji does not sell individual lanes....you have to buy the $900 kit. Have your local machine shop build them for you. If you dont have a local machine shop, post here again and I may be able to help you.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 15 15:34:19 EST 2019 | bandjwet
Does anyone know of a recent benchmark of EMS service sales price services on the major assembly markets. I am trying to find the typical shop rate of EMS services in US, Mex, China, Vietnam. Thanks Bob/BEST
Electronics Forum | Mon May 19 10:35:58 EDT 2008 | samir
I agree with RealChunks. The application of any of these "wave solder process control tools" is dependant on how the shop is run. At some shops, PM is inconsistent and slacked off on. At other shops, there is no technical expertise at the operator
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Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 03 10:23:30 EDT 2007 | stepheniii
I meant have the board shop build the boards. I'm not talking assmebly. With the Occam process it would be like waiting untill you have all the other parts then phoneing the board shop and then ordering your raw pcbs. The interconnects have to be
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 22 11:07:14 EST 2009 | boardhouse
Hi Jeff, Unfortunately there is just as many bad shops in the US. Communication & doing your Due diligence is the best solution. I sell for Taiwan now but sold for a US shop for 10 years. Taiwan Quality is as good or better than most US Shops and
Electronics Forum | Tue May 04 12:43:55 EDT 2010 | rgduval
Good point on the shop air. Shop air can also generate a tremendous amount of ESD. There are special nozzles you can get to minimize it. We use our shop air mostly for blowing out connectors, and larger components that have a history of trapping w