Electronics Forum | Wed May 22 22:59:04 EDT 2002 | alex_kirichenko
Hello!!! Just to say, I've never even heard about placing parts on double-sided tape for inspection... We always build one board placing parts on paste/glue and inspect it befor reflow. With suppliers specs of 6hours at least, I don't see any prob
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 17 09:41:41 EDT 2002 | caldon
I always look into the Support Structure (Service, Applications, Training, Project/product management) of the organization. With that said I have to give Assembleon the edge. I also like the relationship between Cookson and Assembleon. Cookson Perfor
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 01 21:25:14 EDT 2002 | jersbo
Have... Topaz and Emerald X inline (GEM series) very satisfied with thru-put and quality.. as well as tech support... have worked with other machines as well Fuji(3,4) Universal GSM series... and Europlacer(Multitronic) Best software goes to Univers
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 24 07:39:16 EDT 2003 | caldon
Stefan- This is the hardest time I have had finding a job. 85% of my response has been through my network of contacts. My current position I had been working on for 4 months. Advise- Utilize all of your contacts be it industry, church, neighbors, or
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 03 08:42:36 EDT 2003 | m4040
This is probably the most advanced machine that MPM has EVER offered. It operates in a Windows 2000 environment, which means plug and play networking. Both setup for new boards and 2D are VERY easy to set up. Most new board programming can be done of
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 19 12:35:27 EDT 2004 | rlackey
Hi Snehal, Here are some considerations for you: Will you be doing Lead free soldering in the near future? What level of throughput are you looking for - are you high volume, medium or low volume? What is the support network like in your area? W
Electronics Forum | Wed May 11 18:43:36 EDT 2005 | Frank
Well, we don't use AOI, but a 22x28CM (8x11 inches) board size seems a bit small. Our pick and place machines are running boards as big as 20x18 inches (51x46CM) and most average in the 16x14 inch range (41x36CM). We are starting to get larger boar
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 13 14:50:29 EDT 2005 | rameshn
Dear Sir, We are manufacturing Computer Motherboards & Networking products (which are having 2 to 3 BGA Chips onboard) in our plant. we are having 2 nos of HELLER 1800W model Reflow Ovens. this model reflow oven is having 9 heating zones at both top
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 15 22:36:24 EDT 2005 | Ken
1. How did your customers preious supplier deal with this problem? 2. Why did they not alert you these sepcial needs during the quoting process? If they have special needs then relegate the parts to hand-stuff. Don't forget to adjust your price
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 20 21:43:19 EDT 2006 | darby
Yes, I agree with guest. Lay it all out with masking tape on the floor. Include the width of feeders sticking out. Confirm the position of power, air, network and smema connections. You may even want to use cardboard layed out on to the floor. You ha