Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 06 11:39:17 EDT 2008 | reworker
Hi - do you know FINETECH http://www.finetech.de? This machines are the best choice for high end rework applications. here is an overview of possible rework applications; http://www.finetech.de/enid/Applications/Rework___Repair_bs.html . Let me know
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 01 12:14:32 EDT 2008 | marvl
Dear Sir, I'm a Mechanical engineer working on a Medical Park facility. I need to know how much a/c I need to provide for the following machine: MS 450 HF 500mA/150kV 40kW high freq. generator AEC - automatic exposure control TS 99RT Line
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 02 01:47:57 EDT 2008 | myleb
I'm new to SMT. Now, i'm making program for SPI machine to inscpect for solder paste of SP60-MU. I think this is a very good printer but some times, my program shows only 50-60% of volume transfer; and the average height is very high: nearly 200 pct.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 02 12:22:26 EDT 2008 | JerryS
Hello Ok there is not much info here. What you have to mae sure of is several key factors. 1. Have you entered the correct stencil thickness. 2. Are you using the stencil gerber (not the paste layer) The paste layer is usually not adjusted for ap
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 02 08:09:04 EDT 2008 | pwilson1
Hi All, I am currently in the process of selecting a new stencil printer and have narrowed it down to the MPM125 or DEK Horizon 03i.. We re a UK medium volume production facility running quite a high mix of double sided PCB`s. W
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 08 01:43:24 EDT 2008 | pwilson1
Hi, Thanks for the replies! We currently use a mixture of DEK 265 LT`s and GSX`s. I ll be honest they are all around ten years old and i find them very reliable and easy to set up and maintain, with the only real issues we see now and again is w
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 07 09:40:44 EDT 2008 | john_smith
Dear, Flexkhushi Do you mean 2 mm thick board or .2 mm board. If you are talking .2mm then you are refering to a flex circuit correct? What equipment will you be using to place the 01005 component? I
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 06 14:10:55 EDT 2008 | chineechooze
0.001969" You say that 0.008" of "slop" is un-doable; hence, the reasons for our failures. Any basis for that statement? Are rated accuracies from placement equipment manufacturers typically "exgaggerated?" 2. On PCB Fab side of things, what is
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 06 15:04:25 EDT 2008 | hussman
Brick (if that is your real name), Placement machines use centroid data to place parts. Generally this is derived from the "copper" that is etched on the board. Thus why we use the fiducials for alaignment. During board manufacturing, holes are d
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 07 03:03:06 EDT 2008 | rafacadiz
We had the same problem last year. You need verify these key points. 1- Holes are drill, NOT PUNCH. 2- Inspect 100 Boards at microscope, and verify that there is not rest of fibers in the holes. 3- Meassure the dimensions of the holes. a) virgi