Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 17:25:54 EDT 2017 | parto
Dear Evtimov, Hi, many thanks for your decent answer. I utterly agree with you that if I would like to have an accurate answer I had to give you more details as you mentioned in your reply.However, I thought that under certain circumstances any prod
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 08 16:57:09 EDT 2020 | joost
yes! this is what i was looking for, i figured it out today with the help of Michal who gave my 2 manuals. thank you very much for you're respond's. for the order that i just ran it gave me over 10% faster runspeed
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 17 14:53:08 EST 2006 | Board House
Hi Brad, Being that I work for a board house here is my take on this issue. In the past it used to be 1 scrap per palt up to 10% of the total order. scrap is supposed to be sepperated to location and packaged sepertaly. Then it turned into No Scra
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 18 18:34:33 EDT 2024 | ahernand75
Hello SMTnet, I would like to know from you guys your experiences of how the use of X-Out boards impact your units per hour on your lines. There are different scenarios where some of you might have only one lane reflow oven and others may have 2 lane
Electronics Forum | Thu May 08 17:26:06 EDT 2008 | rogercox
Are there recommended image reject marks in order to process x-outs from a PCB supplier? Do they have to be in the copper or will silkscreen suffice?
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 23 09:22:02 EDT 2024 | wippsen
of course it has an impact on line capacity. x-out boards have a shorter cycle time, but you have to push more panels through the line to reach the order quantity
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 16 02:44:03 EST 2012 | fadzril
Dear all, Have anyone deal with X-Out boards? These defects are declared if one cavity or more from multi cavity boards are defective. There have been a request to use these boards in order to reduce the multi cavity board spoilage at supplier. Ho
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 15 04:32:14 EST 2006 | rlackey
Hi Brad, I don't know if this helps, but we had a policy of not accepting x-outs on rigids, and of max 10% per panel on Flexy boards (as long as the local fiducial was blacked out for the bad board) I'm always suspicious of x-outs as it points to pr
Electronics Forum | Wed May 14 11:35:04 EDT 2008 | scottefiske
We produce High mix very low volume Military assemblies. So a typical order mya be for 50 pcb's, at a 5 up array. Do you work in the fab shop? Scott
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 04 02:21:40 EST 2012 | eadthem
Most PNP machines and AOI machines shuld have a X out feature. For us we use to use whiteout pens to mark the badsense spot. Now atm we use white lables, becuase there is no dry time. The lables have there own issues, They cause overpasteing issues