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New Pick and Place Operation

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 20:36:48 EDT 2004 | Ken

I personally would not get involved with any technology as old as the Q4C. I worked in a factory that had about 20 of those and was not impressed. It seemed like there was always some problem (electro/mechanical) and their service was not "world cl

Manufacturing and test room cleanliness

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 23 10:15:44 EST 2007 | slthomas

J-STD-001C just requires that the area not be so dirty as to contaminate your product, tools, workspace, etc. If you start counting particles, you're into cleanroom territory. Do a search on ISO 14644-1 for specifics. Actually Wikipedia does a ni

PCB and component handling guidelines

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 09:41:44 EST 2000 | James Lewis

Has anyone seen or put together a good collection of proper handling procedures for components and PCB's? I realize a lot of it is no-brainer stuff, but I need some depth for a training class we are putting together. This would include ESD, Moisture

PCB and component handling guidelines

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 09:41:44 EST 2000 | James Lewis

Has anyone seen or put together a good collection of proper handling procedures for components and PCB's? I realize a lot of it is no-brainer stuff, but I need some depth for a training class we are putting together. This would include ESD, Moisture

New Pick and Place Operation

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 03 08:03:22 EDT 2004 | vinitverma

You can have a look at Assembleon (formerly PHILIPS EMT) equipment. They have equipment ranging from rated speeds of 6500cph to 150,000cph. I guess their OPAL XII should be the best fit machine in terms of its capability and speed both. It can do fro

board stretch and IPC -D-300G

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 13:04:35 EST 2001 | slthomas

We've got a problem with a fine pitch board that has about .005" registration error at each end (towards the center of the board) when it's printed. Apparently we've got a case of board stretch generated at the fab shop. I still have to do some mea

Manufacturing and test room cleanliness

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 10:12:32 EST 2007 | slthomas

The use of booties isn't required per se, just considered a standard step necessary to reach the 10,000 target. You also need to vacuum (central vac system, NOT exhausting into the room) daily, mop weekly, have a one piece floor, blah, blah, blah....

Printer and Reflow Oven Recommendations

Electronics Forum | Fri May 22 12:42:43 EDT 2015 | deanm

Sr. Tech, you are right in that there is no verification of the profile. We are a Class 3 high mix OEM. We have visual inspection after SMT. We have not seen problems with wetting, grainy solder, cold solder, charred boards, etc. that would indicate

Re: SMD Inspection and Touch-up

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 13:34:07 EDT 1999 | Scott McKee

| There is a practise within the industry of an Inspector inspecting a board, and that same Inspector performing touch-up. My opinion is that the Inspection and Touch-up operations should be separate functions whereby the Inspector is not performing

Re: SMD Inspection and Touch-up

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 14:17:55 EDT 1999 | Steve Schrader

| | There is a practise within the industry of an Inspector inspecting a board, and that same Inspector performing touch-up. My opinion is that the Inspection and Touch-up operations should be separate functions whereby the Inspector is not performin


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