Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 26 11:01:59 EDT 2007 | Rob
Hi Basem, What's your budget? You may be able to get a decent second user machine and a bundle of feeders for the same price as a new one of those (Mydata, assmeblion, I-Pulse, Samsung etc) and not have to change it in a year or two.. Cheers, Rob.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 27 08:26:43 EDT 2007 | basem
The machines will be located in Damascus, Syria and so we can't/don't want to acquire any U.S. assembled machinery for several different reasons. As far as I know, My Data is U.S. made? Correct? Please let me know. Our support for DIMA will be thro
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 28 02:20:43 EDT 2007 | basem
Grant-Thanks for letting me know that MyData is made in non-U.S. made machine. Cal-Thanks, I will be sending you an email to your email account you have provided. I have contact MIMOT already, however, they are VERY expensive machines and it will no
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 26 05:12:24 EDT 2007 | basem
Hello, I'm trying to setup a low volume SMT production line with many changeovers per one day. Looking at the several options out there, I have considered the following: 1) ESSEMTEC http://www.essemtec.com 2) Autotronik http://www.autotronik-smt.de
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 27 12:38:40 EDT 2007 | Cal
Basem, I worked directly with both Essemtec and Dima and if you send me an email I can help provide direction. cal_Driscoll@hotmail.com Unfortunately,I have been out of the SMT world for almost 4 years now. I would lean more towrds the Essemtec as
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 01 15:16:58 EST 2003 | davef
So, you need to know how these reductions in solder volume will perform in real life. In-use of the product in the life environment is the surest test. Many companies can�t wait / don�t want to pay for that information. * Some use accelerated life
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 28 04:16:33 EST 2003 | stoney_tsai
Hi, all, I have done an analysis through Statistics on solder volume whose purpose is to identify the required volume for different pitch printing (0.65 or above, 0.50, and 0.40 mm). Finally, came out a regression model. But, I need to evalua
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Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 21 10:56:38 EDT 2001 | davef
Not as such. Look at IPC-7525 �Stencil Design Guidelines� The issues are: area and aspect ratios. They relate the size of the aperture opening to the thickness of the stencil. Check the fine SMTnet Archives for guidelines.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 15 12:13:41 EST 1999 | Dave F
Steve: There are guidelines for determining if your aperture has the correct proportions to the foil thickness. Maybe that�s what you�re looking for: 1 Aspect ratio = aperture width/foil thickness Chemically etched SB GT 1.5 Laser cut SB GT 1.2