Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 13:16:04 EST 2002 | dougt
We place parts like this with a contact systems machine (3Z). The part comes on a reel and has a flat top on it (as mentioned above) that can be removed as soom as it comes out of the oven.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 05 12:58:57 EST 2002 | stefwitt
I am surprised to hear that you can wave a socket with or without component in it. What is the orientation of the socket on the board, 0 or 45 degree? Are you sure, you can remove the PLCC out of the socket after soldering? Do you have the designers
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 | Sat Aug 17 00:22:26 EDT 2002 | jojojameson
I also support sams suggetion.We are using WAND machine for the last 3 years with out any single breakdown Regards Jojo jameson
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 26 15:24:31 EDT 2002 | cyber_wolf
I am not real sure whether they are cool or not.I know a couple of the tech guys there pretty well, and they swear its the next best thing to buttered popcorn. One thing I do know for a fact: They will not give you a magazine to try them out.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 09 15:56:33 EDT 2002 | stownsend
We are using NC. Paste doesn't seem to have an effect on the solderability on a bad batch of ENIG. When ENIG has gone bad, throw the board out.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 10 17:45:08 EDT 2002 | davef
Kinda makes ya wonder why ya changed, eh? Some of our 20 pitch HASL boards come-out just as flat as a farm pond. Just got ta letum be. Pete is spot on!!
Electronics Forum | Tue May 07 10:52:59 EDT 2002 | fastek
Call Vicki Moore at TND Service Inc. (603) 437-4755. They service and support older Electrovert waves. They will be able to help you out. Rick
Electronics Forum | Mon May 20 11:58:41 EDT 2002 | JoAnn
Greetings! The SMTA will be offering a course on this topic at SMTA International in Septmber. If you want a complete overview of this course please check out http://www.smta.org/smtai. Hope we might get to see you in September. JoAnn
Electronics Forum | Fri May 10 16:59:03 EDT 2002 | burguj2002
I currently create Pick&Place programs for Universal and Fuji equipment via Fujicam. I've tried to come up with a straightforward naming convention for PD's but it's not clear for some people or operators. Is there some sort of procedure or method ou