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AOI vs. electrical test

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 04 09:05:53 EST 2006 | stepheniii

Your process makes a bigger difference. What I have seen is ICT done early is better than AOI done more than a half shift later, and AOI done early is better than ICT done more than a half shift later. For high mix/low volume, I would go with AOI whi

how do you say this in english?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 04 07:15:51 EST 2006 | sophiaxiafei

I come from China. And we are Metal stamping dies maker. We have exported dies for FPC products to Malaysia. But i still don't know what do english speakers call the stamping dies for FPC products. Can you tell me what keywords you will use when se

Surge Protection for Surface Mount Equipment

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 04 10:50:23 EST 2006 | bobpan

If the equipment was originally 'quad'....then....they had already had some spec'd out for each machine. I would try calling them and seeing if they still have the 'old' documentation. If that doesn't work....you could try any reputable company that

Separate Oven for lead-free reflow

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 05 15:30:19 EST 2006 | samir

Pure ignorance is my answer to that.... You're with a CM, right?? Your idiot customer probably has never stepped foot on a manufacturing floor in his entire gott-damn life, but.... he reads SMT Magazine every month, and probably read some article

Immersion Palladium Surface Finish

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 12 17:35:34 EST 2006 | russ

We use immersion Silver for all of our lead free PCBs. They come in the "silver saver" paper you speak of and we have found that they will tarnish after 7 days in the open enviroment. Even with this tarnish we experienced no reflow problems. We are

waste pb free

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 05 17:35:36 EST 2006 | russ

"And don't look for logic or consistancy in polital matters". No kidding? I am having a hard time trying to figure out how you go about determining your levels of waste and also where to find "hazardous material" classifications for my area. I am

SnCu For Wave?

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 12 11:13:06 EST 2006 | Cmiller

I am not too concerned about the cost of silver, SAC305 generated so much dross in our selective solder it was hard to keep the machine running for more than 20 or 30 minutes without fluxing the nozzles and cleaning the pot, and yes, we are using nit

Lead Free Dross

Electronics Forum | Wed May 10 23:07:23 EDT 2006 | Harry

This stuff is great! Remember to do the maintenance correctly and you'll have great results. I've been using for about 2 months and reduced my solder purchases nearly 70% with my 63/37. I will be using the lead free version in my SAC 305 machine as s

SAMSUNG CP40

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 11 15:01:28 EST 2006 | jsloot

I have a samsung CP40 that is taking an average of 2.5 minutes to load a step program. My CP50 takes about 30 seconds. Both machines are configured the same in regards to the computers, both the operating system and internal CPU for machine functions

Universal Advantis

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 18 15:21:58 EST 2006 | adlsmt

FYI, if you are using 13" reels, for 8mm parts, you need a different feeder with a larger reel holder. If you get the larger reel holder and if you are using quick change carts, you need the cart for that type of feeder as they also make one that doe


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