Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 20 06:17:58 EDT 2015 | leeg
Where are you based?
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 20 15:03:59 EDT 2015 | saelectronics
We are in Glendale Heights IL.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 28 09:37:32 EDT 2015 | capse
An alternative to selective soldering equipment is robotic soldering, like Japan UNIX.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 24 16:05:58 EST 2015 | alexeis
Hi, The best way is to sort your components for each shape type by expiration date and than by delivery date. This will give exactly what you need to reorganize from lifo to fifo. Best Regards, Alexei
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 25 09:19:39 EST 2015 | swiese242
We currently do have part system in place. The problem that we are having is finding the same part used on multiple jobs. We it be sufficient to keep most used and common parts on hand. Then turn kitting into fifo.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 26 09:18:46 EST 2015 | swiese242
We have an older version of DBA and are currently looking into Next GEN DBA. I would like more insight to how other manufactures handle their inventory, whether a FIFO or kitting process. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 14 14:45:23 EDT 2015 | avg1
I am looking for a company that does repair and maintenance on Assembleon pick and place machines. We have 3 Assembleon Topaz-X machines that need to be calibrated and head repaired. I received a quote from Assembleon which was outrageous. Any inf
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 16 11:14:02 EDT 2015 | saelectronics
We also do maintenance on machines. Please let us know your location, we are in Glendale Heights IL. It would be a pleasure to help you. Our website is http://www.saelectronics.org e-mail-pcb@saelectronics.org
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 29 10:53:42 EDT 2015 | marlyn
Hey there fellow people with SMT issues... What's the proper procedure for soldering through-hole headers on the back-side of the PCB (pins poking out on same side as SMT parts)? ( Yes - I did the SMT side first and am now faced with LOTS of pin-poin
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 01 16:00:11 EDT 2015 | dyoungquist
Also check out the Rhythm from RPS. We have been using a Rhythm selective solder machine to do what you are talking about for several years now.