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AOI systems

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 09:18:06 EDT 2001 | sac

My company is also researching AOI systems and X-ray inspection equipment. Almost all of our assemblies are mixed technology, and contain considerable hand load. Is anyone out there using AOI post solderwave?

tooling design

Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 16 09:42:41 EST 2006 | Frank

Hi all, Having been designing (3d modelling and programming) stencils and tooling (solderwave carriers,print support etc) for several years I am now investigating whether it would be possible to do this from home. I live in the UK and am therefo

Tooling and Stencil Design

Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 16 09:47:53 EST 2006 | Frank

Hi all, Having been designing (3d modelling and programming) stencils and tooling (solderwave carriers,print support etc) for several years I am now investigating whether it would be possible to do this from home. I live in the UK and am therefore ab

Top preheater for wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 21 07:14:59 EST 2020 | bk

I would always have top and bottom preheaters in a solderwave machine. Even if you can make it work without them, it's better to heat both sides of a board then just one. Far less stress on the parts you are soldering. Plus you may need it one day fo

Re: DOUBLE SIDED SMT ASSY

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 04:52:27 EDT 1999 | Paul Gerits

Hi Jerry, normal proces would be; 1st. reflow side (top) 2nd. curring side (bottom) 3rd. insert 4th. solderwave Reason for this is that you have a better handling and no overdue stress to components in case you do bottom before top. It is also eas

Lead free solder slivers (swarf)

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 07 03:54:16 EDT 2007 | testbloke

I currently have issues with "slivers" of solder on or behind QFP devices. This has only occured on PB Free boards (we currently produce PB and PB Free on same equipment). This is not tin slivers, this is a long thin sliver of solder measuring up to

OSP PCB Shelf life and part packs

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 26 10:05:41 EDT 2012 | testbloke

Although we do not have any soldering issues with our OSP PCB's, I am trying to establish clear rules with regards pcb storage and shelf life. Our PCB's are supplied in metalised moisture barrier bags but without desicant, our current rules as follow

PCB with ENIG plating shelf life?

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 06 00:03:10 EST 2023 | SMTA-64419298

Hello Evtimov, sorry...just saw post as I was looking through list...a bit late. I don't know if you ever got your answer. IPC-4552A covers EniG finishes and suggested shelf life. I've referred to these doc's quite a bit. Good spec's ! Yes, I beli

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