Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 03 22:39:37 EST 2002 | davef
For us, it depends on product volume: * Low volume: Tailor's scissors sharpened for the job. * Mid volume: Custom die used in a press. * High volume: We don't do this, but we'd have buy a singulation machine, er something like that. [Search the SMTne
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 07 04:58:59 EDT 2005 | Rob
If by singulation you mean depanelising then the following: Press with steel rule die & plate - approx $500 for tooling Not particularly accurate, and needs replacing regularly, can be modified very easily Press with die tool - approx $10k-20K too
Electronics Forum | Sat May 16 13:14:07 EDT 2009 | pioneerdietecs
Pioneer-Dietecs Corporation makes depaneling dies and singulating presses. We make dies that can be used in a Wand press too. Visit http://www.pioneerdietecs.com for more information. Or send an email to larson@pioneerdietecs.com with a CAD file or p
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 05 10:36:46 EST 2012 | davef
Singulation is much faster and cleaner than routing Here's a link to a fairly recent article on gang sawing CSP http://www.electroiq.com/articles/ap/print/volume-9/issue-10/features/step-by-step/step-11-the-back-end-process-singulation-step-by-step.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 22:33:24 EDT 1998 | S. Evers
| At the current time we are scoring and then | depanelizing by hand. Can anybody provide | info on other techniques for separating parts | from the panel? Thanks in advance. | Scott C. Something new that got its start in Japan is now being used fo
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 16:39:45 EDT 1998 | Scott Christensen
At the current time we are scoring and then depanelizing by hand. Can anybody provide info on other techniques for separating parts from the panel? Thanks in advance. Scott C.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 17 14:35:53 EDT 1998 | Dale Eble
There is a company named Cencorp in Longmont, Colorado that makes depaneling equipment. They are used extensively for boards, including processor modules e.g, Pentium II / Power PC. - They were working on version for BGA - they may have something no
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 14 13:40:48 EDT 1998 | B Decker
Dear Colleagues: I am looking for quantiative data on comparing the effects of depaneling/routing versus other forms of singulation specifically shearing, I need data not opinions. Thanks in advance for your help. Sincerely, B. Decker
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 17 00:15:01 EDT 2002 | jojojameson
I also stick to Mr sams suggetion.wand is the best machine.we are using it for the last 3 years with out any single breakdown Regards JOJO JAMESON
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 17 00:22:26 EDT 2002 | jojojameson
I also support sams suggetion.We are using WAND machine for the last 3 years with out any single breakdown Regards Jojo jameson