Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 21 13:53:42 EDT 2004 | waveroom
The Fancort flat racks are the most economical. That said, the problems encountered when populated boards are placed into the rack you can't utilize all slots. If populated to the edges you can't use at all. There are somewhat economical racks that a
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 12 16:46:00 EDT 2014 | tombstonesmt
Hello, I'm looking to buy PCB magazine for my > SMT process and would like to have feedback about > Nikko products. Any comment about them is welcome > and thanks in advance for your support. All of our SMT racks are Nikko. They work great but I
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 14 14:25:35 EDT 2004 | scombs
Thanks everyone for all the input. All of our stencils do have the PCB # etched on the foil but when operators look for the stencils they are looking for the part # on the frame since they are all stored vertically in a couple of Remstar shuttles and
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 03 08:37:10 EST 1998 | Scott Cook
| We are in the process of deciding whether to change a PCB product from a single board to a 3 up panel array. Could you please advise on the most effective removal design, either scoring or snap off, taking into account that material utilisation is
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 12 14:35:41 EDT 2017 | deanm
In trying to have things run smoothly with placement, I have to do a lot of theta adjustment to get the rotation right during placement. Even if the part looks good on the PnP machine screen sometimes it places differently than what is shown. If I u
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 05 14:57:10 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
| | | | | We are in the process of deciding whether to change a PCB product from a single board to a 3 up panel array. Could you please advise on the most effective removal design, either scoring or snap off, taking into account that material utili
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 03 13:53:41 EST 1998 | Ron Beasley
| | | We are in the process of deciding whether to change a PCB product from a single board to a 3 up panel array. Could you please advise on the most effective removal design, either scoring or snap off, taking into account that material utilisati
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 26 02:00:36 EDT 2020 | chucherry5076
https://www.jrpanel.com/R The heat generated by electronic equipment causes the internal temperature to rise rapidly. If the heat is not dissipated in time, the equipment will continue to heat up and the components will overheat and fail, resulting
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 10:57:18 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| Hi Folks: | | We've been having bridging problems on our fine-pitch QFP's, despite thorough inspection of paste height, volume, and placement accuracies....profiles look good also. | | The bridging is happening after coming out of reflow...one la
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 02 15:05:38 EDT 2011 | davef
A couple of points: * Just a nit, 'screens' fell in disuse 10-15 years ago. Old habits die slowly don't they? * Yes, DEK and MPM each hold about 50% of the solder paste printer market and about 4 or 5 others hold the rest. SOLDER PASTE PRINTER EQUI
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