Electronics Forum: 602 tray component issue (Page 2 of 5)

Smt parts in strips

Electronics Forum | Fri May 04 12:19:53 EDT 2012 | gnus

I'm guessing you're running small batches of boards on the MyDatas. We had the same issue with management when they decided to save on parts (not realizing it cost them more in time and more frustration for us). We had Agilis feeders so that helped.

Tape & Reel Machine

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 05 08:08:46 EST 2004 | stefwitt

To my point of view, you should be aware of some issues. Manual taping machines with a foot switch for tape advancement require quite a few adjustments before you start the job, like: Tape width adjustment, component rail adjustment, pitch setting,

Moisture Sensative Components

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 05 15:38:21 EST 2004 | mrmaint

Pete C We do bake our tray parts. I am familiar with the ipc specs. The problem is for example: a level 4 component can only be out a total of 72 hrs before rebake is required. If this is a tube or reel part, the 125c bake temp that is recommended wi

Industry Standard Acceptable SMT Component loss?

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 13 12:42:48 EDT 2006 | russ

much prefer using percentage instead of fixed overage. Example.... A run needs 100,000 parts, (1% shrink is 1000 parts!) you want to only issue 60 over? I recommend 2% for popcorn and exact for retrievable/ identifiable parts like sticks and trays

Surface mount Machines

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 11 16:11:52 EST 2005 | Grant

Hi, Your right, and that's the thing I liked about MYDATA, even though we are selling ours now, and putting in Fuji'. I would still by a MYDATA if I was starting again, and doing low volume. When we started we kept our first product as simple as po

Re: PCB washing

Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 05 21:58:08 EST 2000 | Stu Leech

I agree with all of the previous comments. 1) Here are a few things to keep in mind when cleaning with water. To effectively clean, any liquid must wet the surface. By itself, water has a surface tension of 70 dynes/square cm. This is relaively hig

bulk feeding chips

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 05 11:13:46 EST 2003 | gregp

Your points are all valid. This is probably a service that the component distributers should provide. The reason I am harping on this issue is because I beleive is is possible to add several hundred part numbers to your pick and place on line inven

Re: TSOP Placement

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 02 11:31:19 EST 1999 | Scott Cook

| Looking for advise on placing 56 pin TSOP from tape and reel. Been told that placing TSOP's greater than 32 pin from tape and reel can cause significant reliability problems. True? False? Comments? Any reference literature available? | | Hi

Re: handling components for rework

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 18:03:45 EDT 1999 | John Thorup

| We only do rework with SMT components or a small amount of SMT work. We are having a hard time keeping the components safe throughout the handling process of removing one or two components, and issuing them to an operator for processing or inspect

Typical placement speeds - please advise

Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 29 02:50:37 EDT 2014 | alexeis

Hi, The issue is very complex and difficult to arbitrarily divide the types of components. From research we perform today together with our customers to design a work-at-SMT accurate as much as possible, I can summarize that vast time differences de


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