Electronics Forum | Wed May 04 10:42:55 EDT 2005 | nice90
Handling a PCB 1. Check your ESD slippers and ESD Strap first before entering the SMT production line 2. A PCB manufactred over 90 days must be stored first on the baking Oven before Production 3. Temperature on the Baking oven must be 125plus and m
Electronics Forum | Thu May 10 10:54:15 EDT 2007 | wavemasterlarry
pEte, Check out the arkives for this topics because we done have talked about his subject at different dates just on a different time form now. Common cents is another area that to be looking into when handling componets from going into you r build
Electronics Forum | Wed May 04 10:15:41 EDT 2005 | davef
Here's the index for A-610D: http://www.ipc.org/TOC/IPC-A-610D.pdf
Electronics Forum | Thu May 10 10:59:36 EDT 2007 | pima
We ve got storage next to factory. We use trolleys to transport material to SMT machine so hard to suspect bend leads during tansport. Anyway any good documents saying about this will be good to have.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 18 20:08:36 EST 2002 | jonfox
Are your components not in JEDEC trays? We use Kostat trays and we can bake our parts at or up to 150C. What are your temperature requirements, and what are your parts currently being stored in or on? There are a slew of tray makers out there that
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 19 11:30:11 EST 2002 | russ
What temp. are you planning on baking them? If this is long term process I would recommend that you hav trays made out of an appropriate ESDS material that can withstand your bake temp (such as duropol)for your QFPs. You can have several patterns/pa
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
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
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 15 08:23:14 EDT 2005 | cyber_wolf
We are seeing more and more jobs come in with matrix tray parts for our mydata machines. The problem is that the largest Y wagon will only hold 3 or less trays. We have some jobs that have 10+ trays. Currently our operators cut the trays down to sma
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 31 17:01:22 EST 2000 | Anders Benson
What defines the Cadillacs and BMW's of board handling equipment? This industry seems to meet conditions for being commodity, and it is difficult to differentiate one line from another. But talking to people, alot of the same names come up. My the