Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 17 17:58:48 EST 2005 | russ
I've been storing some boards in my computers and equipment now for about 17 yrs with many different types of ambient conditions. Everything is still working. Keep finished goods in an ESD bag and dust them off once in awhile.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 12 07:57:20 EST 2005 | mmjm_1099
Or do as we do and use Sharpie pens and document clock numbers right on to the board/panel. But as for the stamps I have used them at a previous place and they seemed to work good but only thing is I can't seem to remember where they got them from.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 02 14:55:34 EST 2005 | JB
We have used small hi temp labes, that are placed on our panels, boards before reflow. Each operator has a roll of labels with an assigned number. 4 operators, label 1, 2, 3 and 4. It worked well for us.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 09 12:37:45 EST 2005 | Valerie
I've worked with Siemens, Philips, and Fuji and my vote is for Siemens. The machines are flexible, easy & quick to change over and their support is great.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 19 18:24:09 EST 2005 | russ
Make sure that you are running the right leadfree profile. You may want to verify that it is correct with thermocouples. Use Indiums Tacflux023, This should work. As far as cleaning them after this I will have to leave up to you. Russ
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 08:27:27 EST 2005 | John S
We us DL Technology on our 3800. I guess they can ship to Europe. They are less expensive and work better. They have a website; it should be easy to find. John S
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 15:19:19 EST 2005 | russ
Every machine I have ever worked with will place at any angle. So I don't see any issue.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 08 15:30:18 EST 2005 | saragorcos
Jay ~ do you have any other contact information for that seminar you are attending concerning the SN100C? I have tried the URL in your message, and it is not working for me. Your help would be much appreciated, and thanks for sharing all your helpf
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 26 15:30:00 EST 2005 | JAMES
Universal Sequencer is just a part to tape machine. You will need an inserter inline. But we have a Universal and it works great
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 09 10:51:12 EST 2005 | primus
We've got two Universal 6360 series VCD/Sequencers, much older than the VCD 8s out there now. They work AWESOME, provided everybody knows what they are doing. They are not difficult to operate or maintain. When everything's set up right, these things