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Re: Solder Paste Dispenser

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 19 16:45:55 EST 1999 | Steve Gregory

Hello Ryan! There's a company called Camalot that sells dispensers that in my opinion, make one of the better dispensers on the market. They use what's called a rotary-positive displacement pump when dispensing... much more precise and accurate

Re: Stencil Cleaning

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 12 18:12:15 EST 1999 | B. Walton

Spray cleaners are poor alternatives to todays ultrasonic stencil cleaners. Ultrasonics are the way to go and you can use rather benign water based chemistries to get the job done. As for screening adhesives and cleaning glue residue with spray wands

Manual handling aftrer Pick n place

Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 22 16:39:26 EST 2011 | eadthem

Your typical high mix line would consist of, Stencil printer, 1-2 foot conveyor belt, fast PNP machine (say a universal 30 spindle turret lightning head), 1-2 foot conveyor belt, large/heavy part PNP (say a universal flex jet 7 spindle or 4 Spindle),

Re: Pin-to-paste

Electronics Forum | Sat May 01 09:55:59 EDT 1999 | Bob Willis

| Hi all, | | We're starting up tests for pin-to-paste and, well, things could be better. We're testing different pastes and we're testing different apertures rules and, well, we're still testing. It's coming close and we're getting pretty good

Assemby of flexible printed circuits

Electronics Forum | Wed May 16 15:40:56 EDT 2012 | davef

Here's some notes from a Bob Willis presentation Assembly of Flexible Circuits with Lead-Free Solder Alloy [Bob Willis leadfreesoldering.com] * Flexible Circuit Construction ** Base Material - 0.05mm Copper 18/18 um ESPANEX from Holders Technologies

Help needed to solder poorly designed SMT LED's

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 24 22:29:04 EDT 2002 | davef

First, I don't have a clear fix on the problem. Please drill-down to more detail. We appreciate that you probably don't know the parlance. Just describe what you have and then what you'd like to have. Second, most 0402 LED are fabricated just lik

Chip Components with big ground pads - Unsolder

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 10 15:13:06 EST 2004 | patthemack

Hey Vinny, Sorry I haven't looked at this for a while. 3 things to try: Tombstoning- The ground plane side is larger because the solder mask allows for a little slop at the board shop (clearance around a pad of a few mils). Since there is not a defi

Soldered PCB jumpers

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 27 10:16:07 EST 2001 | davef

Oooo, I get it. We do that trick on the wave solder side of boards. On the bare board, during design / layout, the basic shape of the jumper is a 125 thou disc of copper [that of course is eventually covered with whatever solderability preservative

Micro Leadless Frame - solder wetting control

Electronics Forum | Wed May 08 23:18:58 EDT 2002 | ianchan

Hi mates, have this SMT production issue : A) We have a leadless-chip-carrier(LCC) IC package that is classified under the Land-Grid-Array(LGA) package family. B) The LCC is 4mm x 4mm, and has 28 tin plated pads located beneath the outside perimet

Re: Placement of 0201'

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 03 20:10:52 EDT 1998 | Dave Kalen

| | | Recently at the Nepcon show I saw Panasonic KME placing 0201's, must say | | | with my olde eyes it was hard for me to even see the little buggers. Wondering if any of you are placing 0201's? what are the pros & cons, UPH, and what equipment


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