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Electrolube played the role of environmental champion in Australia recently.
Industry News | 2003-04-08 10:28:06.0
A new range of high-performance press-fit D-subminiature terminations from GTK can be fitted easily to PCBs without the need for solder.
Industry News | 2003-06-05 08:11:23.0
Kerry co-solvent system pays for itself in 13 months
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How To Set Profile In SMT Reflow Oven
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Panelizing PCBs with Tab Routing
Industry News | 2022-02-17 12:52:30.0
Cleanly and easily separate a row of up to 10 tabs without dust. Singulating tab routed printed circuit cards in low to medium volume production quantities is safe and easy with the N115 Nibbler from FKN Systek. Two sharp support blades on either side of the tab help cleanly slice the PCBs from the tabs.
Industry News | 2020-07-01 12:08:16.0
For high precision low stress PCB singulation of panels with sensitive components near the parting edge, and with the smooth edge finish required by military specifications or by packaging considerations, using a Diamond Blade Saw beats routing for speed and for blade life. The saw blade, a 2.95" (75mm) diameter .021" thick diamond coated cutting disk, provides a low-stress, ultra smooth edge finish for separting panelized Printed Circuit Cards. ts which overhang the parting line will remain intact.
Industry News | 2022-09-21 08:26:26.0
Cut up to 10 Tabs in one Stroke
Industry News | 2019-09-06 14:46:04.0
THREE BLADE CHOICES FOR SINGULATING RECTANGULAR TAB ROUTED PCBS CLEANLY SINGULATE STANDARD AND FLEX CIRCUIT PANELS WITHOUT DUST Cleanly
Industry News | 2017-01-25 16:39:34.0
Singulating tab routed printed circuit cards in low to medium volume production quantities is safe and easy with the N100 Nibbler from FKN Systek. Blades are available in standard thicknesses of .120”, .093” and .062”. Custom sizes to match the width of the routed section can be ground. Tabs are cut cleanly on each side so that no further clean up is required to remove excess material, as is often the case when using hand tools or when breaking the panels manually. In addition, since only one tab is cut at a time, minimal stress is imparted to the board during the process as the panel is not pressed between two points during the cut.