Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 12 09:25:56 EST 2001 | druzba
We do have in stock a pair of Panasonic Soft Beam Selective solder systems which use light to solder. They are practically brand new and seem to be ideal for applications where one or a few connections need to be soldered. They are even pass thru m
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 03 09:24:38 EDT 2005 | John S.
We are implementing a high volume dedicated product line that will be doing lead free selective soldering. There seems to be 3 basic technologies. Wire fed (Panasonic Softbeam or Laser), solder pumps and chimneys (Pillarhouse, SEHO, ERSA, etc) and
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 23 07:08:31 EST 2005 | Al
Hi, I'm working as a process engineeer at a PCB manufacturing plant. I'm a part-time degree stundent, and for my final year project I have to evaluate and implement a selective soldering process. In order to do this, I need to find some good books
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 06 07:53:51 EDT 2002 | Jim M.
Has anyone had much luck Picking and Placing die with a Panasonic MPA-G3?What special setups or considerations are required? Currently we pick and place one die with our Universal GSM using only one nozzle. The nozzle must be painted white in order
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 21 15:51:23 EDT 2008 | g2garyg2
Thought I would reply and try to assist. PROMATION, my company, also manufactures Diode Laser soldering systems but with this stated we also manufacturer iron tip systems, soft beam systems and hot air solutions. The reasons are simple. Diode Laser
Electronics Forum | Sun May 23 07:13:56 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook
| Has anyone had any experience or data using vibration during the reflow process. | We introduced a vibration device attached to the fixed rail on a Vitronics reflow oven. The reason was to prevent skewing on large PLCC devices. The process worked v