Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 09 12:09:19 EST 2006 | fastek
I assumed a conservative 25,000 cph for each of the chipshooters...whether it's an MV2F, CP-6, CP-642 etc. You're not going to get 50,000 cph out of (1) CP-643. You might for short periods but not in the long run. It would be suicide to rely on one
Electronics Forum | Wed May 15 15:58:11 EDT 2013 | rgduval
Let me see if I understand you correctly. You have a batch washer (looks like a dishwasher). There is a top and bottom spray fixture, which would normally spray water up at the board and down at the board being washed. When you place boards in t
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 20 21:30:36 EST 2019 | sssamw
first of all, you need check the strain caused by interference during connector insertion. If must done by SMT, then a claw would be better than nozzle.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 01 16:16:17 EDT 2004 | DenisM
Hi, I have used these type systems in the past and had trouble with white residue and flux removal under low standoff components. All cleaning systems need DI water and this requirement adds another layer of system cost if you don't have DI availabl
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 15 07:52:45 EDT 2004 | chandramohan
There are many manufacturers, but if you think of a Indian manufacturer you can choose very good manual printer - Rollo from Synergytech Automation Pvt.Ltd. based in Pune. Rollo has all the features of semi-automatic stencil printer which i think ver
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 19 03:53:17 EDT 1999 | Scott Davies
| | Please visit our Web site, especially 'link page', to get some hint for roll typr of cleaning wiper for automatic screen printers. http://www.squeegee.co.kr | | If the brainless idiot that keeps posting this message on the forum bothers to rea
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 02 14:54:52 EST 2009 | jdumont
Hi all, just wondering what type of brushes you all are using to manually touch up/apply your conformal coatings? We use an solvent based acrylic and do minor touch ups as they are processed. Occasionally we will have a bristle or two come off the
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 29 13:04:58 EDT 2013 | KIC-Tech Service
Sr. Tech, As far as I’m aware, most if not all, manufactures of thermal profilers offer K type thermocouples as a standard for profiling in the electronics manufacturing industry. In my decades of experience in the reflow and wave solder industry, t
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 24 07:07:52 EDT 2007 | stefi
Hi, Thanks for the reply, The fiducial which posed problems is a 1 mm diameter gold plated circle fiducial. The problem with this is that the vision system sees it darker than the surrounding area. The surrounding area is all copper covered with th
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 07 18:28:28 EDT 2003 | Dean
Is it possible the solder hole(s) is too large and the solder is falling back in the hole? I see this on right angle BNC type connectors. Is this happening on all component types? All areas of the boards? Always the same pins (but other pins in t