Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 29 18:32:42 EDT 2002 | Dreamsniper
Hi Steve, On my point of view, you already answered your own questions and I agree with your answer. regards, Dreamsniper
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 29 20:00:32 EDT 2002 | iceman
Steve, I agree, you should expect to have better results from double sided reflow. It is more difficult to dial in a wave solder process for SMT components than a reflow oven. Besides that - adhesive is just no fun to work with.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 02 00:10:51 EDT 2002 | Steve O'Brien
Does anybody know if you can get low cost RFID devices suited to the SMT manufacturing process. I am looking for a way of tracking PCBs without using barcodes, instead I would like to use RFID technology.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 04 12:40:33 EDT 2002 | dragonslayr
yup, I can see the advantage of a stick - you can get the pastry delight still sizzlin from the fryer and be able to hold on for a fast grazing - followed by a quick guzzle of yer favorite Starbucks brew
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 04 17:15:19 EDT 2002 | stockley
This is small fry, you guys need to get yourselves to Scotland and try a deep fried pizza... or maybe a Mars bar... mmmm yummy.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 04 14:38:04 EDT 2002 | slthomas
Thank you for not mispronouncing that phrase ala Wayne's World. We here in the Seattle area are sensitive to that stuff, ya know?
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 05 17:50:43 EDT 2002 | pjc
There are no "standard" spray fluxers that come w/ the Electra. The spray fluxers offered are: SelectaSpray? -Fixed multiple nozzles spray fluxer, 510 mm (20 in. ) Max width AccuSpray?- Reciprocating spray fluxer, 600 mm ( 24 in.) ext. only) Opti-Flu
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 19 12:02:19 EDT 2002 | JoAnn Stromberg
I think the SMTA could help you. We are offering a number of courses at SMTAI next week in Chicago. They cover topics such as SMT: Principles and Practice and Equipment Selection. All details can be found at http://www.smta.org/smtai.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 20 14:12:22 EDT 2002 | bdoyle
Just wanted to make a comment about the thread. I'm going to be watching it as its moving towards sales pitches. If you feel your company can help the original poster then contact them off the forum. Lets keep the sales pitches off this forum plea
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 12 15:14:52 EDT 2002 | stepheno
What type of machine are you using? We have a panasonic MPA placing LED's. I would have to check which nozzle we are using. Despite the odd shape we don't have problems with them. And don't forget that parts can shift in the oven. Usually for the