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Inovaxe Smartcarts for storage advice

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 19 21:45:21 EDT 2017 | kmno40711

We have been using InoAuto carts since 2015 and we have a number of them on our floor. We bought few of their passive carts on 2014 IPC show and that's how we know them. Although we already have efficient vertical revolving storage systems, we have

Re: Adhesive Cleaning

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 17 19:43:43 EDT 1998 | Bill Schreiber

Smart Sonic has a new Model 2003 Stencil Cleaner that is designed to clean SMD adhesives, solder paste and post solder flux residue from wave solder pallets, oven air amplifiers, etc. all in the same system at the same time with the same chemistry. C

Cleaning SMD Adhesives

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 27 17:54:19 EDT 2002 | carln

I finally found the answer! I just got back from visiting Smart Sonic out in LA. They have a new chemistry that works great (220-A SMD Adhesive Remover). I took two DEK plastic stencils with me and spread them both with Loctite 3616 and the system

Re: Parts Storage System

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 08 11:48:09 EST 2000 | Chris May

Gary, Here goes for what it is worth. We store all of our SM reels in the SM area in proper trolleys (Mossmann-Tebbs types). They are stored by part number, which sets them into Capacitors by value and size. Resistors the same and so on with induc

Cleaning stencils after printing SMD adhesives

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 11 20:24:00 EDT 2001 | davef

Well, your wipes are a good first step in removing the bulk of the material, but they do little or nothing to remove the material from the apertures. * It would probably be cheaper to use poly stencils and then throw them away after each use, eh? ;

Re: Starting an SMT line

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 07 02:10:37 EDT 1998 | Tom Blum

Hi Dick We've built up an SMD line for low volume, high product mix over the last two years. Some thoughts: - the reflow system shall have very big thermal power and reserve that results in the same profil with different thermal masses ie products. T

Re: Frameless stencils

Electronics Forum | Sat May 29 22:10:28 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| We are looking into frameless stencil systems for screen printing. Outside frame size of 29x29. | | Pros: smaller storage requirements and cheaper stencils. | | Cons: sharp metal edges, additional change over time required | | Can anyone relay

Moisture Sensative Components

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 10 20:40:49 EST 2004 | Kevin McCarten

1st thing to be said; I work for a company that supplies Desiccant Dry cabinets to the electronics industry for the storage of moisture sensitive components. The answer here really lies in inventory management/control. Ultimately you want to avoid b

What's The Waste?

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 20 13:10:54 EST 2001 | billschreiber

Hello Dave, Before I get into waste management, I must first stress the importance of checking with your local regulating agencies. Every area can be and usually is different. California regulations differ from Ohio and Ohio�s are different than Mu

Re: Which SMD placement machines are easiest to use?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 26 10:15:04 EST 2000 | Christopher Lampron

Maurice, I have worked with several different platforms of P&P machines and have a couple of thoughts regarding features and ease of use. The Contact Systems 3 series machines are versitile and very user friendly. I contribute this to the touch scree

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