Industry News | 2021-12-08 20:48:30.0
With the development of motor technology, compressor is considered as "general machinery", especially in coal chemical industry, machinery industry and other industries. For distance measurement applications, both incremental and absolute encoders can be chosen - from a technical point of view. The advantages of absolute encoders are reflected in accuracy and performance, while incremental encoders seem more economical and practical. A correctly working compressor determines the safe operation of the whole air conditioner or refrigerator. For example, during the operation of piston compressor, there would be burnout, oiler failure or low pressure and gas shortage. Once these problems occur, the appliance would not work right. How to quickly and accurately detect and solve these problems in time affects the compressor operating rate and product output. This article will analyze all common faults of AC compressors and provide solutions.
Industry News | 2007-03-26 11:52:44.0
IPC-7526: Stencil and Misprinted Board Cleaning Handbook
Industry News | 2016-09-01 15:49:29.0
High-Tech Conversions now offers a variety of private labeling and contract manufacturing services. Drop-shipping options are also available. Examples of products that can be privately labeled include dry and presaturated cleanroom wipes, cleanroom sticky mats, gloves, and cleanroom apparel.
Industry News | 2018-10-18 08:43:30.0
Pin-in-Paste Reflow Calculations and Special Cases
Industry News | 2014-06-24 06:41:49.0
Essemtec’s high-speed Paraquda SMD pick-and-place system and Fino semi-automatic screen printer have recently been installed at the high-end consumer audio company, AVM-TEC, based in Denmark. The company is a small business specialising in top of the range OEM modules, DIY module based plug & play systems and Pre & Power-amp One amplifiers under the brand name Alluxity.
Industry News | 2013-08-28 13:54:14.0
Ascentech LLC will exhibit the Gensonic UltraSonic Stencil Cleaner and the new Solder Saver at the upcoming SMTA Capital Expo & Technical Forum, which will be held September 10th, 2013 at the Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Lab, 1110 Johns Hopkins Rd., Laurel, MD 20723. Show Hours are from 9am-3:30pm.
Industry News | 2011-05-16 16:26:21.0
Aqueous Technologies will highlight the new Trident aSPC Software at the upcoming SMTA Oregon Symposium and Supplier Day, scheduled to take place Wednesday, May 18, 2011 at the Tektronix Building 38 Conference Center in Beaverton, OR.
Industry News | 2011-08-10 19:09:59.0
Kyzen together with Aqueous Technologies Corp. recently held a successful technical workshop titled “Cleaning Electronic Assemblies” on two separate days in Dallas and Houston, Texas. The workshops were very well attended with more than 50 attendees.
Industry News | 2009-11-29 22:25:49.0
Showcasing the latest expansion of its global stencil network, DEK and new franchisee, Huntsville, Alabama-based AGI Corporation, opened the doors of their manufacturing operation to local customers on October 21, 2009. Attended by both leading EMS and OEM electronics firms as well as Huntsville’s Mayor, Mr. Tommy Battle, the DEK-AGI Open House was a technology-rich event designed to highlight the company’s stencil production expertise.
Industry News | 2019-09-20 08:45:31.0
09.19.2019 – Boca Raton – “Having worked in the electronics manufacturing industry since graduating from University of Maryland in 1980 with a BSEE, it’s truly puzzling to me that sophisticated machines capturing so much data have not been used to their full potential”, says Frank Mascetti, Owner of Technical Resources Corporation (TRC). For decades, he has witnessed this with respect to semiconductor test systems to In-Circuit Test to assembly and inspection machines alike. When he transitioned from electrical engineering into his sales profession many years ago, he listened to “spinmeisters” who worked very hard on creating a story with sales collateral. The companies acted like “it’s simply magic” and we can “plug all these boxes into one another.” In short, “Industry 4.0 will solve everything.”