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SMT machines advice

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 04 12:31:50 EST 2020 | spoiltforchoice

Certainly would as to the feasibility of new vs used. Pricing otherwise might be more competitive than you might think especially when the enquiry is serious. How you use the machien can also radically affect your quote, if you expect to use a lot of

placement machines - terms

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 30 10:56:58 EST 1999 | Marlies Hanf

Hi. Is there a difference between "centering a component" and "aligning a component"? I've noticed that "centering" is used much more often but I don't see any difference between "centering" and "alinging". Am I right?? As far as component feeders

Re: depaneling machines

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 23 15:10:50 EST 1999 | Victor Salazar

What we did was design or panels with routed out edges held on by tabs. This was very effective. All we use is a pair of pneumatic scissors to cut off the tabs. We are using from single-to 13 layer PCB's and we have had no problems with delamination

solder ball attachment machines

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 15 14:24:17 EST 2004 | nrocco

Im looking for equipment that can attach solder balls between the size 15-25 mils to the leads of a land grid array. There is also the posibility of attaching balls before leads are inserted into the socket. This is a little differant than attaching

solder ball attachment machines

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 23 08:49:08 EST 2004 | zanolli

Please contact me offline and I can discuss methods of attaching solder balls to stamped metals contacts �on the fly� while the contacts are still continuously oriented or in reel form. Regards Jim Zanolli Teka Interconnection Systems Phone: 401-785

Low cost prototyping machines

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 23 05:38:47 EDT 2005 | Rob

Hi Ajay, That does look interesting - do you have any experience with it? if so: What does it cost? How much do the feeders cost? What is the placement accuracy? How well does it handle fine pitch QFPS/QFN's (I've never been a fan of dispensing pa

camera filters-Meridian machines

Electronics Forum | Tue May 02 18:13:44 EDT 2006 | jsloot

I have read through some archives on fiducials and see that there are a lot of people having problems with a .050 circle. One suggestion for a remedy was using a filter on the camera. Anybody else using this remedy? I would like to know more about th

X Ray machines

Electronics Forum | Thu May 03 10:16:45 EDT 2001 | caldon

I like the Glenbrook x-ray systems. Simple and easy to use and they have a great support staff. We are using the Jewel Box 70 and are extremely pleased with it. They have complimentary software for analyzing the balls that is excellent. For the price

Low cost prototyping machines

Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 19 05:35:34 EDT 2005 | olas

Hi Rob, I've been using Quadras for many years and I find them very useful for prototyping and small batch productions. The software is very easy to use and you may import many CAD formats by an off-line software. The laser centering system is able t

Selective Solder machines

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 05 09:26:08 EST 2012 | proceng1

I've got four KISS 103s. If you keep up with the pump cleaning and especially keep your nozzles clean on the Lead Free, they are great. The only downside with them is that they are West Coast and we are East Coast, so if I have an issue first thing


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