Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 26 08:37:54 EST 2002 | Andy Farrall
SMT Lab at University of Kent at Canterbury runs a two day SMT Technology and design course details on http://www.esd-centre.ukc.ac.uk Which includes some machine comparissons. Contact me for further info if required.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 25 08:45:24 EST 2002 | davef
Not dumb at all. It's a 16 pin, 0.65mm plastic SMT package with pads along the package edges proprietary to Fujitsu. Look here: http://www.fme.fujitsu.com/products/pll/pdf/bccover.pdf
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 25 03:00:38 EST 2002 | puskas
Some Fuji machine name ends with 4000 or 5000 and some doesn't. What is the meaning of it? For example what is the difference between Fuji CP6 and Fuji CP6 4000?
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 25 09:06:22 EST 2002 | PeteC
4000 series is max. PCB size 457mmx356mm 5000 series is 508mmx457mm max. PCB size
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 25 13:14:26 EST 2002 | Fuji Spares
Does Anyone have any information about these machines - how they run, ease of service, spares any information at all would be appreciated With Thanks Fuji Spares
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 01 13:31:24 EST 2002 | lysik
The europlacer machines that run on Windows NT work really well. If you need more info let me know what you need and I will help.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 27 22:32:18 EST 2002 | ericchua
Hi, We have a Cleaing machine which is Germany product. This cleaning machine is using water base (detergent) and is a spray type. You can visit our web-side at http://www.cyberfurn.com.sg for more information.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 28 07:48:48 EST 2002 | davef
No-clean fluxes seem harder to clean from stencils [squeegees and tools] than water wahable fluxes. Do you see that also? If so, what is the impact on stencil cleaner operation?
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 27 17:14:10 EST 2002 | davef
It is certainly a process indicator. What is causing this condition? Is it a chip that has its toes over the edge, edging towards tombstoning? Contact: * Jack Crawford [ JackCrawford@IPC.ORG ] * Mel Parrish [ mparrish@SOLDERINGTECH.COM ]
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 28 02:30:00 EST 2002 | ianchan
Hi Dave F, we tried to contact: 1) Jack Crawford, 2) Mel Parrish, but the (above supplied) links provided give error messages, is it possible to help relay this posting to them respectively for their help/review? thanks.