Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 18 18:25:33 EST 2010 | tony_d
Hello Bryan, My recommendation is MIRTEC by far. We checked out several machines and narrowed the selection down to two, YESTech and MIRTEC. We had an opportunity to work with both of these machines on our production floor. We found that the MIRTE
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 09 17:46:50 EST 2001 | raton
We've used them for several years now. They have done what they were purchased for and more. But, as time goes on, expectations of them rise, sales and marketing hype them as the ultimate cure-all of all defects, and then disappointment is experien
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 26 16:49:57 EST 1998 | specnor tecnic corp
we have some rebuilt wave soldering systems in stock ready to be shipped. epk-ii smt with lambda wave, chip wave ,omega wave. 4 preheaters,jacking stand roll out computer control. machine is in a great shape. another machin upk15f with 6 preheaters
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 24 18:45:11 EDT 1998 | Steve Evers
| We are looking at implimenting a bar code system for a SMT | production line. To start we are looking at label printer/applicators. Are there any other companies that we should consider besides Zebra and Imtec?? Thanks for your input. | John If
Electronics Forum | Thu May 03 18:40:34 EDT 2001 | pzohbon
We produce a board right now with a QFP that has 20 mil pitch and we are seeing problems with the solder deposition. I believe it to be a cleaning issue which we are addressing. Soon we will be pasting for bga's. Is there a problem with using inter
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 25 21:01:45 EDT 1998 | Peter
We use an Intermec 3240 Thermal transfer printer and print on polyimid label material that survives the reflow and wave solder (top side only) process without turning black. Labels run around 3-4 cents per depending on the size (We found Imtec label
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 28 18:57:49 EDT 1998 | Mike Cleary
Selecting the correct label solution for SMT labeling is a science. Our company is a supplier of electronic identification products. Please let me know if you have questions regarding materials, printers, etc. I have been in this industry for over
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 25 12:57:29 EST 2002 | caldon
Maxtim- I have used APE's Sniper, airvac, Mecal's 3500, PDR, Pace, and MArtin's rework stations. APE Sniper does the Job but to much automation and not user friendly software. PDR is to much IR and no convection. Metcal's work good now with the ne
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 18 01:55:16 EDT 1998 | PARK KYUNG SAM
WE USE 3 chamber OF Mc-DRY(MODEL NAME). THE MACHINE CAN REMOVE HUMIDITY FROM PARTS IN THE GENERAL PERIPHERAL TEMPERATURE (MAY BE 25-30;CENTIGRADE). AND IT'S CONVENIENT FOR MAN TO PUT OR TAKE OUT COMPANENT FROM CHAMBER BECAUSE THERE IS NO HOT AIR AN
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 30 11:04:24 EST 2001 | genny
We are already using ICT on the PCB, which should catch most missing components, also components installed backwards, or the wrong value(to a point - we do RF so we have lots of very small value caps and inductors which can't be measured), and in som
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