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Hot Air vs. IR BGA Rework Stations

Technical Library | 2018-04-27 12:59:29.0

Hot Air and IR are the two main types of rework stations used by OEMs and PCB contract manufacturers today. Both have advantages and disadvantages and choosing the right one for your application requires a careful consideration of a number of factors, including your budget, your working requirements and the capabilities of your staff. In this article, we outline some of the differences between hot air and IR BGA rework stations.

Precision PCB Services, Inc

Component Shortages Causing Electronics Manufacturers to "Use All Means Necessary" to Ship Products

Technical Library | 2010-11-24 20:47:38.0

As the electronics manufacturing and assembly industry in the US recovers to some degree from the economic crisis which began in 2008, the challenge of component shortages has risen to the top as one of the stumbling blocks for contract assemblers and cap

BEST Inc.

What is Laser Depaneling/Singulation?

Technical Library | 2024-05-10 19:04:47.0

A Review of laser singulation and what it is and how it can benefit PCB Contract Assembly.

A-Laser, Inc.

De-fluxing Eases

Technical Library | 2009-08-19 18:13:59.0

There are several advantages to using a contract assembler. One of which is maintaining the ability to dictate desired results. Therefore, how those results are achieved becomes someone else's concern. When you combine this with the fact that many contract assemblers are not accustomed to saying "no," you become a witness to the birth of innovation.

Aqueous Technologies Corporation

PCB Assembly With Obsolete Parts and Hard-To-Find Components

Technical Library | 2018-03-13 14:12:34.0

Many companies take their supply chain for granted until they need an obsolete part or a hard-to-find component. Then the importance of having resourceful contract manufacturing partners becomes an incredibly valuable asset.

Power Design Services

Conquering SMT Stencil Printing Challenges with Today's Miniature Components

Technical Library | 2023-06-12 16:52:47.0

The technological advancement of component and PCB technology from through-hole to surface mount (SMT) is a major factor in the miniaturization of today's electronics. Smaller and smaller component sizes and more densely packed PCBs lead to more powerful designs in much smaller product packages. With advancement, however, comes a new set of challenges in building these smaller, more complex assemblies. This is the challenge original equipment manufacturers (OEM) and contract manufacturers (CM) face today.

Fine Line Stencil, Inc.

Lean Kitting: A Case Study

Technical Library | 2008-08-20 17:28:19.0

Kitting is the first step in printed circuit board assembly. It is initiated well in advance of the actual production start to be able to prepare and deliver the kit on time. Kitting involves the gathering of all the parts needed for a particular assembly from the stockroom and issuing the kit to the manufacturing line at the right time and in the right quantity. This paper discusses kitting, describes ways to eliminate waste in different phases of kitting, and illustrates lean kitting using a case study conducted in a major contract manufacturer site.

Optimal Electronics Corporation

AOI Capabilities Study with 03015 Component

Technical Library | 2019-01-23 21:33:32.0

Automated Optical Inspection (AOI) is advantageous in that it enables defects to be detected early in the manufacturing process, reducing the Cost of Repair as the AOI systems identify the specific components that are failing removing the need for any additional test troubleshooting1-3. Because of this, more Electronic Contract Manufacturing Services (EMS) companies are implementing AOI into their SMT lines to minimize repair costs and maintain good process and product quality, especially for new component types. This project focuses on the testing of component package 03015 which is challenging for AOI.

Flex (Flextronics International)

Case Study on the Validation of SAC305 and SnCu Based Solders in SMT, Wave and Hand-soldering at the Contract Assembler Level

Technical Library | 2007-11-15 15:54:44.0

At the contractor level once a product is required to be soldered with lead-free solders all the processes must be assessed as to insure the same quality a customer has been accustomed to with a Sn63Pb37 process is achieved. The reflow, wave soldering and hand assembly processes must all be optimized carefully to insure good joint formation as per the appropriate class of electronics with new solder alloys and often new fluxes.

Kester

An Introduction To The Process Of Printed Electronics

Technical Library | 2023-03-13 19:12:56.0

Printed electronics (PE) is impacting almost every branch of manufacturing. The printing of electronics on mechanically flexible substrates such as plastic, paper and textile, using traditional printing techniques, provides novel applications for wearable and stretchable electronics. Government sponsored consortiums, universities, contract printers, startups and global manufacturers are developing processes to bring this technology to market faster, more costeffectively and at scale. By increasing the speed of technology adoption while following industrialization best practices, industry researchers aim to create processes that ramp up the scale of production for simple circuits and integrated conductive structures.

Jabil Circuit, Inc.


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