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 | Fri Apr 19 15:48:55 EDT 2002 | stefwitt
some tips from here may help: http://www.steering-inc.com/tips.html Find more in the archive of this site.
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 21 11:59:07 EDT 2002 | martino
i don't know the extra cost associated with buying the comps on reels. But my suggestion would be to calculate the how much time is been wasted 'fiddling' about with these inferior tubes, and then offset this with the extra cost of been supplied with
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 29 07:51:31 EDT 2002 | Claude_Couture
Investing in a taping machine is worth the money. Just saving you the aggravation of dealing with tubes is worth it. Most placement machine handle tape & reel much better than tube feeders. everytime you placement machine is stopped, it's costing you
Electronics Forum | Wed May 29 14:24:51 EDT 2002 | caldon
Stick with round aperatures they work fine. If you are successfully processing fine pitch QFP's then switching to BGA's should be no problem. Profiling is a little tricky, a thermal couple should be mounted at the under/ center of the component. cal
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 07 12:39:41 EDT 2002 | cnoonan
I am looking for information on tape and reel equipment. My company is having an issue with components supplied in sticks, and I was needing to get some info on either purchasing tape and reel machines or find another avenue, such as out-source the
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 22 15:31:52 EDT 2002 | Claude_Couture
In an oven with flux reclamation system, once the circulation is prevented by accumulation of flux in the heat exchanger, the flux will condense where it can, and some of it will coat your PCBs with a uniform layer of flux on the parts/ joints/ goldf
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 04 12:40:33 EDT 2002 | dragonslayr
yup, I can see the advantage of a stick - you can get the pastry delight still sizzlin from the fryer and be able to hold on for a fast grazing - followed by a quick guzzle of yer favorite Starbucks brew
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 18 19:07:21 EST 2003 | arturoflores
Our case is not due to thermal pad print squeezing because our shorts are mostly in the outer rows of the BGA so they cannot be caused by central pad printing. We still stick to the BGA thermal pad coplanarity/height hypothesis but have not yet prove
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 22 17:36:40 EST 2003 | davef
Now that's hitting low!!!! "Whatta they stick you for for a 6'er of ESB out there, ol' buddy?" Now that's watcha call "comin' out swinging". You know how to hurt a fella. Maybe, 6 and change. Yever do any Pyramid?