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Help on getting SMT installer company

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 13 21:19:21 EDT 2004 | adiaz

Thank you Edward! You and Vinnie recommended the same company, it means, they are the ones to hire! Thanks again, Alfredo

pcb laser markers

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 24 05:33:08 EDT 2004 | itamar

hello though more than a month has passed since you replied to my massage i will be more than happy to ask you several questions about the laser marking machine your company uses. my mail is : itamarc@visonic.com many thanks itamar

Question on Cyberoptics Sentry 2000 implementation

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 13 07:19:56 EDT 2004 | pjc

The Sentry 2000 does not have its own board handling system. It fits over an existing conveyor in your line right after the printer. You can have the conveyor R-L or L-R.

bga placement w/Fuji IP2?

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 12 13:02:38 EDT 2004 | jasont

anybody doing bga placement w/Fuji IP2? what is required if it is possible (camera, nozzles, s/w, etc.), thanks

Thick lead

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 12 23:57:40 EDT 2004 | haran

Does anyone have experience cutting lead for PTH component with the thickness of around 2 mm.?Any supplier that I can talk?Please advise.

In same board both leaded and lead-free components used.

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 13 07:22:43 EDT 2004 | Kris

Hi Imtiaz, Can you give a brakup of the 23 components and their end mettalurgy ? Chip ?? QFP/TSOP ?? BGA ?? Aluminium Caps ?? this will determine whether you can do it or not

In same board both leaded and lead-free components used.

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 13 10:12:06 EDT 2004 | davef

While you're waiting for others to reply, consider searching the fine SMTnet Archives for threads like this: http://www.smtnet.com//forums/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_thread&CFApp=1&Thread_ID=7290&#Message29140

Securing components for wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 14 07:47:41 EDT 2004 | pcbrown

I am looking for effective ways to secure through-hole components (non-clinched) to the boards for wave soldering. Can someone share their ideas or methods? We've tried vacuum packing & tacking/masking, but there must be better ways. I'd appreciate a

Securing components for wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 14 08:00:01 EDT 2004 | davef

Bags of sand might work. For background discussions on this approach, search the fine SMTnet Archives on: bag* and wave

Securing components for wave soldering

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 14 14:10:11 EDT 2004 | chad

I've had several customers use bean bags. There are a couple companies that will custom make them per size and weight. Other options are wave fixtures. You can contact me offline if you need more specific information 503-924-2747


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