Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 27 15:25:55 EDT 2004 | HOSS
JD, Have you considered manual dipping? For that low of a volume, the purchase cost and maintenance wouldn't seem economical but I'm not in your shoes. With hand dipping, you don't have the thickness control you may need but it can be done. If yo
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 27 21:08:11 EDT 2004 | davef
Danny: Beyond the US$40k that you mention for the machine, how much money should be budgeted for: * Facilities cost for spray room contruction, venting / filtration, fire proofing, etc? * Operating costs, such as training, maintenance, operation, et
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 30 14:00:47 EDT 2004 | blnorman
I'll third the motion for hand dipping the boards. One other idea is to get coating in a can. Many companies will supply coatings in aerosol cans for touch up and small usage.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 12 15:00:42 EDT 2004 | jdumont
Ok, so as it turns out our vendor may be buying us the dispensing system to you on their product. Any suggestions now for a system in the 25K range....things are looking up!
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 31 17:17:12 EDT 2009 | isd_jwendell
If the sensor can survive the 200C in the molding machine, then could it not survive Pb-free soldering? Maybe not convection reflow, but it should be able to survive vapor-phase reflow. I would control solder height by controlling the amount of paste
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 27 20:00:24 EDT 2004 | davef
We agree with Hoss. Dipping is far more controllable and less expensive than spraying for the casual user. An alternative to consider contracting your coating requirements. Amoung the service providers are: * http://www.newenglandcoating.net * htt
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 27 20:40:05 EDT 2004 | danhui888
Hi, You may look into PVA 650 which cost around US$40K for a unit. Let me know which company you are or which location will you be and I shall get my team to visit you and let you know more about this sysytem. Regards Danny Hui
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 13 12:12:20 EDT 2004 | haviland
Good morning. We have a used Nordson Coater, Batch type (not pass thru), w/o cure oven,that you can purchase for $9,950.00. Unit has been cleaned and lines purged. It was running when decommissioned, and is still in nice shape. Thanks, Nick Haviland.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 13 12:24:08 EDT 2004 | davef
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Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 02 21:59:37 EDT 2009 | hohk
Wow! Thanks Jim!. When the ejector pin hits the piezo ceramic sensor, the sensor will produce a voltage difference between the top and bottom surface(that's why i need to connect the tracks on both sides) which i will measure. The sensor does not ne