Electronics Forum | Fri May 16 10:06:44 EDT 2003 | pjc
Traceability of raw material, personnel and equipment performance during product manufacture: Tracing raw material is done by recording the material mfg.�s batch-code that they assign during the material�s manufacture. This is everything from the fl
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 03 10:15:14 EDT 2005 | PWH
We do both our ovens once a week. If something looks out of tolerance (we've developed acceptable tolderances based on many recorded profiles over time and oven mfg. specs.) we wait a couple hours and try again. The recorded data over time is very
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 05 09:17:23 EST 2012 | proceng1
This may not help you, but If you use an Android Phone or tablet (you can get a tripod). There is a free app called Daily Roads Voyager. It is made to be a "dashcam" for a trucker. It records video to the SD card and segments it in 60 second piece
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 09:18:57 EDT 2015 | fcmtechnician
Hi Don't know your reflow brand, but try to decrease the blower speed...is possible that air blow out the componets! For vibration, chain related issue, etc open your hood and start the oven in colder recipe with pcb inside! ( put the service key o
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 11 10:41:23 EDT 2000 | Bob Tomaselli
Donna, We are a service organization, providing support to customers owning Contact manufactured equipment. We can be reached @860 489 5119. I have several suggestions for you, to many to record here. Please feel free to call. Bob Tomaselli
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 01 21:43:43 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Hey Ashok: On your questions ... 1 If you measure those things, then you should be recording your efforts. Think of that stuff as calibratable equipment. 2 Use the covers My2�
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 03 08:26:42 EDT 2001 | DaveG
In our case the aforementioned SW is our Calibration Database. This SW covers everything in the facility incl support assets such as compressors. -- Don't be too quick to jump to conclusions w/o asking for detail 1st.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 08 21:29:38 EST 1999 | Clifford Peaslee @ SMTnet
Earl, I took a look for it, and there isn't a message recorded, that isn't already listed. Sorry about the loss. Sometimes you can recover by pressing the browser's back button until you get back to the original form with the information you typed i
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 06 23:33:13 EST 2003 | HChoi
Hello folks, Just wondering if there is a guideline out there that specifies how many temp/humidity sensors are needed in a certain unit area size in PCBA assembly production, especially for the SMT process. Thanks! Henry
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 14 16:26:41 EST 2003 | Dave F
Let me make it simple than! one controller should be enough for a 400 sq ft room as a good rule of thumb. Although there are many factors that can affect this rule of thumb so read your graphs and take the approciate action. Dave