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Re: Rework Environment

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 19 09:34:33 EDT 2000 | Erick Russell

There are two places where Laser Soldering is used for rework. One is the low volume, high mix environment where the board value is high. The other is the high volume (regardless of mix) facility where fast process time and quick set-up is required.

Re: CIM Software

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 08 09:30:15 EST 1999 | John Burris

I just wanted to thank all of you who responded via e-mail to me regarding this subject. After a lot of looking and talking, I decided to keep using Unicam. I'm working on adapting my use of UC to fit my process a bit better, and hopfully, more effic

Re: Stencils Universal?

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 15 15:47:51 EST 1999 | Steve Schrader

| Are stencils universal from one printer to another? We are looking into the possibility of going from Solderprint 1414 manual printer to a more automated printer. We are also considering bringing some boards we currently outsource in house. I w

Re: Stencils Universal?

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 23 09:30:35 EST 1999 | Dan Hughes

Nancy, The mounting hole locations in most standard frames are the universal in both the screen and stencil industry, more over some of the newer machines clamp the frame in place. Most printers are very adjustable this way. If you were using a "qu

Re: Quick Frame and Dek 265GS

Electronics Forum | Wed May 20 10:00:00 EDT 1998 | EFData

The quick frame does work well with the DEK 265, but we feel that tensioning is user dependent and introduces variation into the process on an operator to operator basis. Also, because tensioning occurs only on two sides (instead of four) this also i

Is Anyone?

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 12 21:20:48 EDT 2002 | OhioD

Could this be the contract-house effect? As OEM's outsource their builds to more and more contract manufacturers, the old way of thinking for the electronics industry will diminish. The picture of the old union shop with long-term contracts, job secu

BGA to PGA Adapter

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 16 07:16:36 EDT 2002 | davef

I know Interconnect Systems [708 Via Alondra Camarillo CA 93012 805.482.2870 fax 8470 isipkg.com ] does converters [BGA/BGA, BGA/QFP, BGA/PGA, etc] like you seek. Other places to try are: * Aries 908.996.6841 * Antona 310.473.8995 * Oztech 510.782.2

bulk feeding chips

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 07 15:16:46 EST 2003 | Claude_Couture

Bulk parts cassettes... another idea that must have looked good at the time. Too bad the manufacturing trend went from low mix / high volume to high mix / low volume. I guess the feeders have to be too complex to feed the part properly to the machine

Adapter between SMT and thru hole

Electronics Forum | Sat May 24 07:21:51 EDT 2003 | davef

Try: * Aries 908.996.6841 * Antona 310.473.8995 * Oztech 510.782.2654fax2656 * Emulation Technology 408.982.0660 800.232.7837 fax 0664 emulation.com * Interconnect Systems (BGA/BGA, BGA/QFP, BGA/PGA) 708 Via Alondra Camarillo CA 93012 805.482.2870 fa

Where to start with a new reflow oven

Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 19 19:01:20 EDT 2003 | harotec

Dave and Pete No bad words against a good batch oven. I don't know the APS-oven mentioned but check out the description of the unique temperature-feedback system in our Ecosold at http://www.reflowsystems.com/press/PressReleases.pdf . As a matter o


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