Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 16 09:44:18 EST 1999 | - bobar
Ken, The technology you are referring to is also known as return-to-web. This panelization method involves a hard tooled perimeter die and a press equipped with an air cushion. The PCB circuit is punched out and then inserted or "pushed" back into
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 01 04:39:49 EDT 2019 | sssamw
yes, You need tell us how the PCB and board designed, size, material, how de-paneling the PCB?
Electronics Forum | Wed May 06 10:20:21 EDT 1998 | SMT-ASSY
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Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 13 02:52:44 EDT 2018 | directx995
Machines don't have any kinda of local correction on specific offset on PCB, you can only edit main board and it will reflect on all other offsets in panel. For some high running projects we merged 2 pick and places into one (for example 0 degree rot
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 28 07:34:21 EST 2002 | cnotebaert
Yes, there are a few companies that make de-paneling equipment, Cab is one of the larger they make scoring and tab de-panelers. Just keep in mind regardless to what type of equipment is used if the parts are to close to the board you still run the ri
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 09 11:50:33 EST 1999 | Steve Owen Snr prod eng.
We have recently purchased equipment that would probably solve your problem. We are using 1.6mm pcb material 1/3 of which is left unscored. When the pcb is de-panelized there is no damage to any components and we have cut our break time in half.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 14 09:07:26 EST 2002 | cfraser
I can not tell you what the actual stress limits are. I can tell you that de-paneling PCB's by hand is a very poor choice. I have seen numerous accounts of cracked caps, resistors, and LED�s due to incorrect de-paneling procedures. I would recommend
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 02 15:03:05 EDT 2014 | clydestrum
Background on the PCB: Thickness: .032" Material: Standard Fr4 V-score: Leaves .016" (approx .008" cuts on either side) We are having some issues on these boards where the edges are delaminating all the way to the copper during de-panel. Now, we are
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 19 12:47:15 EST 2020 | emeto
Grandpa, You got it - Identifying the bottleneck operation is the key. The secret is to design a tool can predict accurately where this bottleneck is. In your formula you can use machine process time, PCB transportation time, part trim time, part in
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 16 09:29:13 EDT 1999 | Rob Jankowski
| | | Looking for a manual machine to de-panel with the panels held by 60mm tabs. Each panel hold multi-boards consisting of different shapes and sizes. Scoring is apparently not an option and volume does not dictate a large scale machine. | | | |
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