Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 08 17:07:15 EDT 2013 | wsdauchy
We have 2 CS9100 Schleuniger wire cut/strip machines. They do not have the DISPLAY/PC switch on the back of the CPU card. THe two machines come up PC mode. Any one know of a jumper setting on the CPU board that will allow the machnies to run in DI
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 17 10:44:19 EDT 2013 | gregcr
Hi All, Has anyone seen or used equipment that is capable of automating the process of attaching hookup wire directly to a large SMT pad? Soldering, ultrasonic? I'm looking to see if there is a machine that is capable of automatically taking a tef
Electronics Forum | Mon May 07 15:13:03 EDT 2001 | jdtpfacreate
Singh, The equipment varies in price. We make a wire bonder called the HW27U-H Wire Bonder. This is a gold to gold wire ball bonder. The substrate size you mention is within the area we can take into the machine. The key is the bonding area.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 29 10:47:05 EST 2005 | Chris
The paper Dave posted the link for is great. I have to go back and read it in depth. I can build prototypes by wirebonding to ENIG. I can do it on a manual wirebonder but I don't have the patience to do it on a magazine to magazine automatic machi
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 04 09:49:03 EDT 2017 | maxfix
Dear users, Can anyone please provide me with the calibration procedure for the touchscreen of a K88-J automatic wire peeling machine. There is an calibration option in the menu but I don't know the procedure. Thank you! Kind regards from the
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 04 21:50:47 EDT 2003 | davef
We like to use "enameled wire" that can be stripped by hot solder. Formvar [105�C] will not do that. Formvar was designed to with stand the hot oil seen in transformers. So, it requires either chemical or mechanical stripping. Most polyurethanes
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 04 16:48:08 EDT 2003 | coeps
I am shopping for a fine magnet/manganin wire stripper. Something to strip a variety of coatings from Formavar to Teflon off of 30awg and up wires. Something easy to use and set up. Anyone got one they can recommend? Thanks coeps
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 04 19:20:39 EDT 2003 | severs
Fine magnet wire responds well to abrasion stripping. Here's one I've used: http://www.carpentermfg.com/magnet.htm Teflon requires a different kind of stripper called a twin blade rotary stripper or a precision die stripper because it's subject to
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 21:44:48 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
| I'll stop talking to myself and wonder how big Steve G is doing these days. | Earl Moon Hey Earl! I was wondering the same thing about you a few weeks back when we didn't hear much from you...but, I'm doing okay. Been busier than a one-legged
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 11 09:36:04 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
| | I'll stop talking to myself and wonder how big Steve G is doing these days. | | Earl Moon | Hey Earl! | I was wondering the same thing about you a few weeks back when we didn't hear much from you...but, I'm doing okay. Been busier than a one