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Pick and place machine for small productions. Any suggestions?

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 18 19:38:33 EDT 2013 | jvadillo

Hi all! after hours of manual hand soldering and after spending thousands of euros subcontracting PCB assembly, we have decided to buy a fully automated pick&place machine. Our main assembly requirements are 0805/0603 for passives and TQFP-64

Possibility of a cheaper pick and place machine design?

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 10 23:06:36 EDT 2014 | andrespena

Sorry 10 days passed before I replied. This happened and that happened and I completely forgot about this forum. But here's my explanation: 1. How to get parts on the board? This is a very good point, and I totally understand why you believe I hav

Selecting pick and place machine (comparison/personal experience/sales pitches)

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 30 10:42:40 EDT 2021 | oxygensmd

I have a customer who ask close to prototyping jobs with low volume and high-mix components. A regular job have around 5-30 pieces board but have high quantity and many type of components. All the time over 1000 pieces of parts on board from 250-350

Step down stencils using CBGA and 20 mil QFP's

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 21 14:02:32 EDT 1999 | Ron Costa

We are a contract manufacturer currently building a job with IBM CBGA-255 devices and 20mil QFP's that are close to each other. We use a 6 mil laser cut and electro polished stencil with one to one apertures on the BGA's. The customer is experiencing

environment Operational deg-C and RH% for Paste Printer

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 06 21:35:22 EDT 2002 | ianchan

Hi mates, 1) Firstly, thanks for everyone's reply to this thread. Cheers! 2) Secondly, Hussman69: sure u dun mean that blokes' tie was too tight? musta cut off his blood flow and oxygen?!? 3) Thirdly, we checked with our paste supplier, and they r

Selecting pick and place machine (comparison/personal experience/sales pitches)

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 20:57:22 EDT 2021 | stephendo

It will be tough to get a good line for that cost. You might want to start by looking at Mydata and Juki for the machines. Ekra for the screen printer and Heller for the oven is where you might want to start. If you have not already you might want

Re: paste release from stencil, and volume calculation

Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 13 14:09:45 EST 1999 | se

First, let me say what I always say: a good chem-etched stencil will print fine pitch. Chem-etch brings trap to the side walls because its a physical by-product of the process. Because they are less expensive you can add electropolish and still save

Fluxes and Fluxers - the info is in the library

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 26 16:06:32 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea

Hey - remember the evaluation of VOC-Free fluxes that I promised a couple of months ago? well, I finally scrounged up the time to remove the propreitary (board name and number) info from the report. So it's ready. I posted it in the SMTnet library

Re: Help on Qualification of Printer and Pick Place

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 27 15:25:02 EST 1998 | Stefan W.

Hi Samson ! In order to give you more detailed information I would like to know what your component range is and how many boards you supposed to do. Panasonic and MPM are a good choice, however, Panasonic has not many P&P machines on the U.S. market,

Tape and shunts are good ideas for WS *BUT*...

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 28 07:02:59 EDT 1998 | smd

Right now we are taping the goldfingers which is effective but also expensive. Also, some tape was leaving yellow marks on the goldfingers. We're trying the so-called goldfinger glove from Steven's Products. It's a very small company (probably one gu


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