Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 20 14:58:22 EDT 2006 | smt_guru
Allow me to make some recommendations. This is my firm's bread and butter, so to speak. Helping startups like yourself achieve their budget objectives, but in the process being innovative and thinking outside of the box. Here are my suggestions----
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 02 11:39:27 EST 2005 | ianlg
Hi We've been given a similar system to trial on our own printers called the 'VacuNest'. It's similar to GelFlex etc and seems to give a very firm support and will hold its shape for months until the vacuum is released. Has anyone else been using
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 07 12:36:19 EST 2005 | novatec
Hi We've been given a similar system to trial > on our own printers called the 'VacuNest'. It's > similar to GelFlex etc and seems to give a very > firm support and will hold its shape for months > until the vacuum is released. > > Has anyone
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 17 17:08:13 EST 2005 | grantp
Hi, The issue I see is they don't tell you why the component is not back compatible. We have suppliers telling us all kinds of things right now, and I don't think any of them actually know what's going on. No one seems to have firm research that sa
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 18 06:17:58 EDT 2016 | smtsparescn
If there are too many components on the board and many components are standing near the board edge,to use a depaneling machine is a simple way,but a machine is needed, another possible way is to design and make a simple fixture,it holds the board fi
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 05 20:50:42 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Hey KC roll-up IPC-A-600 and smack those bums on the nose with it and say "Bad fabricator don't do that on the floor again" in a firm voice.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 20 20:07:29 EST 2001 | davef
I can't comment on the firm, but the approach is a good starting point for calculating your Kanbans is with capacity lot sizing http://www.synchronousmanagement.com/cls.html
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 27 17:23:54 EDT 1999 | Larry Johnson
I am looking for some Anti-static foam to use as board supports in our machines. Foam would have to be around an inch thick, and very firm. Does anyone know where I could find some of this. Thanks.. Larry J
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 11 14:11:24 EST 1998 | Jim Bussey
We have a 2000LVX and are looking for firms who are currently using this platform to find out how feeders are performing and the overall ability to install 15 mil components.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 03 21:28:38 EDT 2001 | davef
A firm grasp on the sublime. Mike points-out a good reason to describe Claude's problem as "open connections" or "open solder connections"? [Ahhh geez, wut a spoil spurt]