Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 28 05:04:10 EDT 2004 | grayman
In obtaining almost zero defect in solder wave. I would like to suggest the following: First,We must consider changing machine if it is more than 5 years old. second, use the right tools for the right job. Most of the traditional engineers will us
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 15 23:15:55 EDT 2004 | pdeuel
Im with Pete, Zero defects. We have high defect rate for many reasons. No line tech, operators set up and run then when QA reports defects engneers are called. Not to make people mad but our process engneers are lacking practical experance to fix pro
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 15 09:49:28 EDT 2004 | pjc
zero- strive for no post wave "touch-up"
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 15 06:47:01 EDT 2002 | Steven
I am running a SMT production line but the defects are high. I do not want to encounter defects after the reflow whereby rework is costly and time consuming. Can anyone share with me the strategies of achieveing a low defect or zero defects product
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 29 14:35:03 EST 1999 | Mark D. Milward
We are in the process of researching and gathering information on establishing a zero-defect soldering program. I am sending for an IPC video on the subject. I am particularly interested in getting some direction and hearing from those of you in the
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 07 22:25:45 EST 1999 | sin
Dave, the zero-defect is impossible through my understand in a high volume or proto run manufacturing. Base on theory i have read, yes of course it should be. but practical side of view, it is impossible. you are talking about plenty of variable to
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 26 17:04:41 EST 2009 | smt_guy
Zero Defect!
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 27 09:36:29 EDT 2010 | scottp
There's never a time in any machine's life when it will produce zero defects.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 03 18:23:26 EST 1999 | Dave F
Mark: I'd say Woodgate has as structured zero defects soldering program as anyone. That's great that someone is funding your start-up. I'd suggest that you get (or find someone who is technically competent and) comportable with selling. My2� Dav
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 10 10:28:06 EST 2004 | tommy
Is it possible to have zero flux or paste spattering for all smt reflow pcbs. We are seeing around 0.4% of flux spattering and looking forward to zero defect.