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Snap On EMI Shield ... anyone has experience?

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 06 13:04:31 EDT 2006 | cw

hi All, Anyone use snap on type EMI sheilding before? I would like to provide a DFM to a customer who currently have a EMI shield soldered on the boards, which i found this not quite manufacturing friendly as it block the view for inspection, plus re

SMT on ceramic substrate

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 22 21:00:41 EDT 2001 | dlkearns1

Yes, it is very true and very clean SNAP!

Securing Large Inductors

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 15 15:41:46 EST 2006 | russ

Possibly a retention clip that would snap into the board?

Snap On EMI Shield ... anyone has experience?

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 09 12:06:26 EDT 2006 | cw

Thanks All!

Snap On EMI Shield ... anyone has experience?

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 16 04:04:34 EDT 2006 | dave

would these shields be hermetically sealed ?

broken components

Electronics Forum | Fri May 29 08:22:09 EDT 2009 | scottp

It would help to see pictures, but I suspect the parts are seeing excessive strain when snapped into or removed from the pallet.

Manual of MPM accuflex

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 03 02:41:17 EST 2015 | vitrost

Hi, We have a snap-off issue. I guess it can be linked to z calibration.

Re: PCB snap-offs

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 29 18:56:41 EDT 2000 | Campbell Livingston

One of the major problems with snap off's is heat from the wave weakens the joints. Try using more holes but smaller size. V-grooves may also be an option, but depth control is a problem as most are not NC machine controlled. Direction through the wa

Re: PCB snap-offs

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 31 05:20:08 EDT 2000 | dougie

Thanks for your help guys. We've V-scored boards in the past and it led to difficulties, as mentioned with the depth of groove etc... Our PCB's vary in shape and size drastically, and I mean drastically. So it looks as if a little more though on wh

SMT on ceramic substrate

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 10:09:50 EDT 2001 | gresko

Steve, Depending on the type of equipment you are using for P&P you may want to consider placing and processing the substrates in Auer boats. I have provided many applications for ceramic substarate users using purchased Auer boats or machined palle


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