Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 10 14:56:50 EST 2005 | jimdugan
The Mydata machine is a very good high mix low volume machine. If you buy from Mydata you will be better supported, than if you buy from a broker. I would recommend you buy the newer My series machine. The TP machine was a good machine but the My ma
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 17 13:33:23 EST 2007 | slthomas
We're in the process of trying to select a rebuilt, refurbished, or well serviced flexible placer, something that's capable of placing in the neighborhood of 10k and up. We're a high mix low volume shop so easy setups is key. I'd be looking at a MY-9
Electronics Forum | Thu May 08 21:13:59 EDT 2008 | davef
Glennbrook Technologies Cautionary Note on the Use of Geiger-Mueller Tube Devices: These are inexpensive radiation monitoring devices and it is possible, when they are calibrated to a Cesium-137 standard (at 600 keV), for the meter to read higher tha
Electronics Forum | Sat May 10 11:17:14 EDT 2008 | fishingfool
RDR, If you buy a meter you have to send it in once a year to get calibrated at a certified calibration lab. Can be expensive. If you use one that is not certified, and something happens your company will be legally responsible. Major risk. Go
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 02 17:50:11 EDT 2012 | hegemon
Rather than a catalogue af all the machines and their specs, you might start by defining what YOUR requirements are... some machines are better suited for low mix, high throughput, some better suited for low volume, high changeover rate. Ask yoursel
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 20 14:02:31 EST 2014 | rgduval
I'm in the market for some new (to me) pick and place equipment, and, could use some opinions. I'm a MyData guy by experience, and have recently been working on some older Philips machines. I'm comfortable on a MyData platform due to experience,
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 21 09:55:47 EST 2014 | alpha1
I'm in the market for some new (to me) pick and > place equipment, and, could use some > opinions. > > I'm a MyData guy by experience, and > have recently been working on some older Philips > machines. > > I'm comfortable on a MyData > platf
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 01 10:31:42 EST 2008 | wavemasterlarry
What kinds of equipment are you looking for? Alot of people arent explicit these days, guess it's the holidays. Had some rabel-rouser borrow my volt ohm meter and the next thing I know it's on the line being used as test equipment. Tried to give a
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 15 14:38:23 EST 2020 | emeto
I have done it different ways on different equipment. 1. Remove alloy one from the machine. Add alloy two only. and use it.For next board, do the same. 2. There are machines with separate sections for PB and PC-Free, so pots are away from each other
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 17:06:11 EDT 2018 | stephendo
We recently got a batch wash machine that can use a chemical cleaner. (not a saponifier). NOW I feel confident cleaning no clean boards. Without a machine that can heat water and use a proper cleaning agent, I would not trust cleaning no clean boards