Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 25 22:17:39 EDT 2023 | poly
I think they can all support pneumatic but it might depends on the age, I'm not sure about series 2 Genesis. Something to watch is that they can't all support 24 V Electric feeders. Mine does but it's an option. 48v is the standard for gold feeders
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 21 12:47:25 EST 1999 | Larry
Clarissa, Like any used equipment, make sure both you and the dealer know what you expect from the machine. Ask questions! Make sure you understand what is involved in the refurbishment, if anything. Things like Technical support will be important if
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 01 10:46:26 EST 2000 | Robert Hartmann
Kelvin, Thanks for the help. The actual opening size is .440 mm, but I think what you said makes sense. After discussing with the customer, it looks like it is the height which matters, more than the diameter. We have learned that the height of t
Electronics Forum | Tue May 23 12:18:25 EDT 2000 | mike weekes
Which companies would you consider for protective coatings, (conformal coating) and other levels of protection? I am taking a fresh look at alternatives. Know any good tests for testing compatability of coating with flux - aqueous or no clean? SMT
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 01 10:46:26 EST 2000 | Robert Hartmann
Kelvin, Thanks for the help. The actual opening size is .440 mm, but I think what you said makes sense. After discussing with the customer, it looks like it is the height which matters, more than the diameter. We have learned that the height of t
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 03 01:57:25 EDT 2004 | Frank
I receive no benifit from this, but I have been using Juki pick'n'place for over 7 years. Juki machines are easy to learn and have been very reliable for us. Their service and support have been top-notch all the way (at least here in the US). Thei
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 09:25:47 EDT 2006 | nodlac
Here is a nugget from the Data Sheet... Wave Soldering: Excess moisture on the PCB during soldering may lead to random solder balling and poor wetting of some solder joints. IT IS IMPORTANT that the flux solvent carrier (water) is fully evaporated a
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 12 18:25:23 EDT 2006 | George
Hi everybody: I really need your expertise on this one. I was told that the flux 270WR from AIM is either No-clean or WS soluble depending on your needs. I read the TDS and it looks like it is....but..... Is there anybody out there using this or s
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 25 10:11:03 EDT 2008 | bandjwet
We recently sent some PCB assemblies along with the schematics to a test services provider. Afer paying for the NRE tooling charges we were paying $75.00 per hour for the service providers Level 1 test technicians. Does this sound like a fair rate (w
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 25 12:24:12 EDT 2010 | ssager
When testing components on a PCBA, try to validate coverage for presence, correct, orientation, live, and alignment. AOI is not really great at catching cold solder joints and damaged components, and from my experience an X-Ray is only as good as the