Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 07 09:55:21 EDT 2005 | Slaine
not keen on pressing myself lot of stress can lead to delam and cracked solder joints, I prefair CNC router, lot of dust but if its extracted well its very good and stress free in more ways than one
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 07 10:44:57 EDT 2005 | Rob
True, but we were doing 25,000 boards a day. We never did see any delamination issues, but we did only press-cut the breakout tabs.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 02 11:54:54 EDT 2009 | jdengler
16 Years ago we used a Cencorp. I don't know what kind of equipment they offer now but they are still in business. - Jerry
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 02 17:01:05 EDT 2009 | ck_the_flip
I surfed their website and it looks like they only do routers. ANYONE? DaveF? I'm desperate!
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 08 13:13:57 EDT 2009 | rwyman
davef is correct- WAND is part of Tyco Electronics. Or it was when we purchased ours. Beware though- the die sets are expensive.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 04 11:09:07 EDT 2009 | billa
Larsen Mfg. in Mundelein, IL makes depaneling presses and dies. The press and dies are similar to the Wand Tool process. Contact Bill Anderson at 847-970-9600.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 30 17:29:30 EST 2020 | stephendo
Even if it is no where near the pumps it is probably certified explosion proof. Could they have had aluminum sheets, painted them, cured them, stenciled conductive traces, cured it, stenciled conductive adhesive, populated parts, cured it then singu
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 08 23:02:24 EST 2000 | LeeKibler
Beware the foam fluxer. I had a problem with cracked caps that just about drove me off the deep end. I discovered that my foam fluxer air knife was not turned on resulting in excessive flux. The excessive flux (VOC free) was not properly dried off
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 22 18:51:48 EDT 2001 | stefo
Hi ya'll, We may be getting some business here for a small (2" X 2"),ceramic substrated, double-sided SMT assembly. I've done ceramic substrates with SMT in the past, but not double-sided, and as packed as this thing will be... My question is, can
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 21:23:21 EST 2008 | davef
Several methods are available for singulating or extricating individual flexible circuits from a processed panel; this discussion of the topic applies to all types of flexible circuits. In general, the methods for singulating flex circuits can be bra