Electronics Forum | Tue May 09 10:53:36 EDT 2006 | Tapesplice.com
Sierra Electronics can provide leader tape samples to any one that want to test. We can provide enough for testing at NO cost. We also have a Tape Splicer loan program that allows you to test ALL our Tape Splicing Products and lets you make the dec
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 10 20:54:32 EDT 2001 | davef
We're with the Ozzy's earlier posting on this thread. We make similar products, like: * Phantom products that are mostly complete and then are configured to order by adding or subtracting a couple of parts and some jumpers. * Version products like y
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 13 23:50:50 EDT 2011 | kemasta
Hi Doug Nice idea (2 type paste), I will have a trial. We think of glue and tape too, but it involve cost, but we still keep as an option. thanks.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 20 18:11:10 EDT 2013 | garym4569
Is the problem with the same component or manufacturer? Just for kicks, load a different component on the same feeder. Run machine in trial mode and place only that component on double sided tape. Gary
Electronics Forum | Mon May 11 13:36:11 EDT 2009 | duso02
It really depends on what method you used to mask. Liquid mask, tape, rubber boots, etc. It is something most learned thru trial and error, much like running the parylene machine. It's never as easy as loading it up, turn it on and watch it go!
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 08 12:46:04 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach
| Any one have any experience with or knowledge of the Panasonic HDP-G1 adhesive dispenser, or any other Panasonic dispensers. Ron, I have used this piece of equipment and I'll tell you what I tell everybody else about it. I don't trust it. That's
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 10 10:06:05 EDT 2007 | aj
Hi Rob, Did you trial both suppliers or was it easier for you to go with sierra ? aj...
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 08 15:47:07 EDT 1998 | Ron Beasley
| | Any one have any experience with or knowledge of the Panasonic HDP-G1 adhesive dispenser, or any other Panasonic dispensers. | Ron, | I have used this piece of equipment and I'll tell you what I tell everybody else about it. I don't trust it. T
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 27 01:06:12 EST 2002 | ianchan
Hi Guys, We are using two types of support Jigs for our PCB boards, during the paste printing, chip shooter, and IC mounting. The two types of support Jigs are : 1) "self-fabricated" aluminium support Blocks 2) "off shelf purchased" support Pins T
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 26 02:14:52 EST 2017 | jgo
Hi all, Am new to SMT here. I have a very thin laminate substrate which around 120um thickess. Being that thin, warpage is constantly an issue for us. For the solder printing part, we have a number of problems. Being so thin and warped, we need t