Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 29 12:21:08 EST 1999 | Mike McMonagle
If you go with tabs/mouse bites, both FKN and Cab make simple pneumatic shears for removing the tabs. For low to moderate volumes, they're very cost effective. MikeMcM
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 21 17:28:19 EDT 1999 | Keith
Call Cab Technology, they make depanelizers for V-grooved boards. Their web site is www.cabtechn.com Good luck!
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 18 23:09:21 EDT 1999 | wil allen
Does anyone have any experience working with PMJ equipment for odd form or depaneling? We were looking into purchasing some equipment, and was curious about what current users thought of the machines. Wil
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 22 15:24:40 EDT 1999 | KEM
Could anyone recommend a good depanization tool for a PCMCIA panel which has breakaways. For several reasons, we decided to go with this approach rather than scoring and I'm less than pleased with the punch presses we currently use. Any help will
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 16:39:45 EDT 1998 | Scott Christensen
At the current time we are scoring and then depanelizing by hand. Can anybody provide info on other techniques for separating parts from the panel? Thanks in advance. Scott C.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 17 14:35:53 EDT 1998 | Dale Eble
There is a company named Cencorp in Longmont, Colorado that makes depaneling equipment. They are used extensively for boards, including processor modules e.g, Pentium II / Power PC. - They were working on version for BGA - they may have something no
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 22 21:31:43 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| Dear collegues, | I like to have your comments/ experience with various methods of depanelization like routing, scoring, cutting etc. | Any feed back on the equipment used with company addresses will be highly appreciated. | Please identify if pos
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 10 09:27:36 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
| We're running into problems with board damage (broken traces, solder shorts) due to pliers and other bizarre tools being used for depanelization. I need some sort of fixture for this. A delrin plate with a slot cut to the correct depth and width mi
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 13 20:09:31 EDT 1998 | Wayne
You might want to call CTS and speak with Jim Welch about their depaneling system. His phone number is (630) 293-9470 Wayne
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 18:37:40 EDT 2001 | Jeff Price
You might want to go and look at PMJ Automation they sell routers from enter level to advanced. They have a TR-700 that is very reasonable priced. http://www.pmjautomec.fi/products_2001.html
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