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MPM Teaching Vision

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 15:29:47 EDT 2004 | pr

Make sure the board is stopping at the center of the worknest or you will waste lots of time (you'll get software limit errors when you try to find fids.). If it's not in the center, you need to go in and reteach from scratch (doesn't take too long).

New Pick and Place Operation

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 14:03:18 EDT 2004 | Frank

I know Juki has the headquarters in NC, but they have a support office in the Silicon Valley with spare parts. I know they go to the NW area quite often from that office. They offer their customers 7-day/24-hour free phone support (including holida

Gel Flex Tooling

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 03 19:56:56 EDT 2004 | Ken

Now that is creative! I going to talk to my machinist. I need a bar of aluminum machined to accept 24 pigs (ass up of course). Then I need a "squeezing" mechanism to apply a proportional pressure to the pigs abdomen to make the "ass gel" support t

Machine Wiring Package

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 15 16:09:02 EDT 2004 | dougt

Our "mechanical engineering dominated" company is allowing the electrical group to purchase some software to produce machine wiring diagrams. The only stipulation is that it has to be low cost. Can anyone throw out any products? I'm not looking fo

Storing non-framed stencils

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 15 17:29:25 EDT 2004 | gregp

Just an idea... Try investigating methods for storing large drawings. We have a hanging file cabinet for E size drawings. You apply a self adhesive strip of mylar to the end of the drawing that has four holes in it. The cabinet opens up and 2 sets

Storing non-framed stencils

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 16 01:23:23 EDT 2004 | M.L. Feather

We have a cabinet that holds all of our stencils. It is a homemade cabinet made to fit stencils with about 12 drawers and each drawer holds about 10 stencils. Each drawer is labeled with the stencil# for each stencil. When a new stencil comes in we j

Lead-Free Finish Boards and Components

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 07 14:32:24 EDT 2004 | Tom B

We have done the same using a Red Mask instead of Green. Its definitely a good idea. It makes it easier to distinguish lead-free from lead assemblies. However, unless you are totally lead-free or two processes are isolated, it will happen that you

bga placement w/Fuji IP2?

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 13 00:40:44 EDT 2004 | Darren

Yes of course we are doing placement of BGA's with an IPII. However there is no front lighting so you can not inspect the balls. If the silhouette is square enough there is no problem with alignment. Just use the largest nozzle that will fit on the p

In same board both leaded and lead-free components used.

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 13 06:49:53 EDT 2004 | imtiaz

In one board we are using 213 SMT components out of which 23 components are lead-free and the rest are leaded. The paste used is also leaded. Do we have to make any changes in the profile of our reflow oven ? Also will there be any negative effect on

Micro Dot Paste Dispensing

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 30 17:17:08 EDT 2004 | cvega

GPD Global provides a line of system to for small volume solder paste and condutive adhesive dispensing know as the MicroMax. Our systems have an accuracy of 0.001" at the needle tip, capability of two valve mountings, integrated closed loop needle


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