Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 31 18:05:46 EDT 2008 | mobytahoe
We evaluated (in-house) 3 Paste Inspection Machines: 1.Siemens 2.Agilent 3.Cyberoptics We also evaluated the MVP and Orbotech off-site. BY far, the CyberOptics machine performed the best. Gage R&R was remarkable, the s/w is second-to-none, pricing
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 07 14:56:47 EDT 2020 | jmelson
Yup, it does. One is laying on it's side on the back feeder rail, pointing outward, in the first picture. The other is pointing upward behind the vibe feeder on the front feeder rail, in the 2nd picture. Thanks VERRRRRY much for ID'ing these parts
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 19 14:57:48 EDT 2024 | spoiltforchoice
I hadn't suggested the IINEO's because as a step up from Neoden's its a huge leap in price and perhaps around twice the price of the AM100, that gap would narrow as you purchased even more feeders. If you have a big product mix or are a small batch
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 26 21:09:14 EDT 2001 | davef
Hey Wolfgang: I was down at Jimbo's and tried a McEwan's Pale Ale, yech!!! And Scotch beer [eg, McEwan's Scotch Ale, Tennant's] has been so berry, berry good to me, helping to sauve the travails of winter, until I could starting working on wheat be
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 11 11:33:26 EDT 2014 | fredcalkins
I do not have machine experience, but I think vacuum too early would be a more likely cause of chips leaping to a nozzle. Juki nozzles are made of hardened stainless and could be slightly magnetic, but the end is relatively small and would not have t
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 28 11:53:50 EST 2001 | Steve
Take the leap of faith my friend!! Buy the AOI and watch all of your problems disappear. Okay, so I exaggerated a bit. Let me tell you the real story. We purchased a CR Technology RTI6500 almost two years ago. We chose the CR Tech unit because it wa
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 07 10:54:21 EST 1999 | Steve Thomas
We're looking at redesigning our stencils to facilitate better (well, it's pretty much non-existant, so any improvement is a big leap) release from fine pitch apertures. Currently we have perpendicular walled laser cut apertures. We'll be having
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 03 17:07:52 EDT 2001 | davef
We have had soldering problems with fine pitch QFP in the past [and probably will in the future]. Several questions leap to mind: * When you took your profile on the component pads, do you profile on the pads that did not solder well? * When you say
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 27 15:13:26 EST 2005 | jbrower
Hi Tom, Thanks for the compliment. I've been researching and planning for the time that my company would go lead free since late in 1999. I hear you there, how do we know that the component is lead free. Baring a leap of faith with your vendors, I
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 16:49:21 EST 2008 | fastek
That's irrelevant to the topic. Incremental technology leaps have occured in everything from automobiles to garden rakes since 1977. But thanks for mentioning Atari as I worked there back in those days. The issue is this: If you took a poll of Amer
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