Electronics Forum | Wed May 22 13:51:20 EDT 2002 | Phil
2 suggestions - Get a good scope - at least a 4X, but more like a 6X, 10X is best. You have a choice on used equipment for a substantial savings. A Leica Stereo 4 zoom is it. You can look for BGA scopes that have a 90` angle for looking at the balls
Electronics Forum | Wed May 22 13:40:24 EDT 2002 | Hussman69
Boy, I step out for a bit and everybody picks on me (just joking). I believe I may have been off base a bit. Checking every bit of your stencil design is very good - I do that too. I calculate LXWXH and reduce or over print where needed, depending
Electronics Forum | Tue May 28 08:55:25 EDT 2002 | pjc
Rick, Here is a piece written in, I belivee the April issue SMT Magazine: Binghamton, N.Y. Sanyo High Technology and Universal Instruments Corp. have renewed an agreement whereby Sanyo will continue to provide the HSP line of chipshooters sold und
Electronics Forum | Fri May 31 17:04:02 EDT 2002 | davef
We use boots / shunts er wutt ever you call them to protect solderable component surfaces from wave soldering. Not sure how it would work in your case try: * Kinnarney Rubber 450 Main St. P.O.Box 37 Mantua, N.J. 08051 609-468-1320 fax 7438 http://ww
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 17 10:27:45 EDT 2002 | bdoyle
Guys, Everyone who posts here works for a company. I get emails occaisionally from people who are not pleased with the way the forum is progressing lately. If someone has a problem and a person offers solutions why is that bad? If an answer is p
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 03 10:32:05 EDT 2002 | davef
First, we have talked about drying / baking / demoisturizing / whatevering bare board previously. Search the fine SMTnet Archives to get started on recipes. Second and more importantly, you gotta fix this delamination problem. If it is delaminatio
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 13 17:34:44 EDT 2002 | pjc
The Electra is Electrovert's top-of-the-line wave solder machine. Just about the best you could get. Conveyor concerns should focus on the condition of the extruded rails. A machine that new should not have a problem, buy worth a look see. Find out i
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 19 13:16:15 EDT 2002 | kenbliss
Some things to consider 1. can one operator keep up with manual operations and not slow the line down? If yes, great. If no you will need a way to allow more than one operator access to the next board coming down the line to not create a bottleneck.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 16 18:24:21 EDT 2002 | dragonslayr
Steve- ya can kick an ol' dog but ya can't always make 'em disappear. Yup, I'm still around, had about a 6-7 month hiatus this year (company closure) Now I'm back in the trenches, kickin' ass and takin' names. To clarify my earlier point, I am not s
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 18 16:12:41 EDT 2002 | kenbliss
Hi Dilbert I do not know if you meant to use the words argue in your posting, but assuming it was not sarcastic I would like to offer my point of view as an equipment supplier to people like you. First the customer is not always right but they are