Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 04 11:25:49 EDT 2002 | Bob Willis
If you want some additional material on 0201 design and assembly the SMART Group Committee produced one of its Charity Reports with all the money raised going to the Red Cross USA September 11th Appeal. You can get it from the SMTA Main office, it fe
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 31 05:18:10 EST 2003 | reg
We have a customer who is going to be using the new Snapshot process. Has anyone used this process all ready. Who did you use to make the tooling etc. Was there any problems that arose during this process. The process involves screening balls into s
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 12:49:05 EDT 2000 | Bob Willis
So far on all my trials on PIHR I have only used standard products as the paste is defined by the printing requirements for fine pitch etc. As most people will have seen you just get a heap more residues with this process and even more with lead free
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 30 03:23:46 EST 1998 | Bob Willis
| | | | | I have been working on this process for a couple of weeks and I know that there are a few other companies in Europe and Japan who are also playing. | | | | | | | | | | Is there any one who has been running this process in production ? | |
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 30 09:09:42 EST 1998 | Earl Moon
| | | | | | I have been working on this process for a couple of weeks and I know that there are a few other companies in Europe and Japan who are also playing. | | | | | | | | | | | | Is there any one who has been running this process in production
Electronics Forum | Sat May 22 19:02:04 EDT 2004 | Grant
Hi, I had another thread on this, however it's kind of petered out, and so I thought I would start another more specific thread. We have been looking at both the Fuji CP7 and the Universal HSP4797 however really have no idea what to choose. It seem
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 12 19:48:47 EDT 2010 | bootstrap
I like what you're doing. 20 years ago anyone, hobbyists and tiny garage-shop companies could create electronics devices just as sophisticated and cool as big corporations. Today, SMT has largely trashed the creativity (and competition) that existe
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