Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 10 15:45:02 EST 2003 | Carl
If your operation is hi-mix low-volume, consider > taking a look at some of the bench-top units out > there. They are lower cost but can give similar > performance as higher cost in-line systems. Some > of the bench-tops cannot do solder fillet
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 20 16:27:34 EST 2004 | pjc
have a look at these: http://www.necoa.com/products/apex-c2-s.shtml http://www.mta.ch/download/SOUDAGE_ANG.PDF http://www.jusmech.com http://www.chiphua.com/robot.html http://www.jmax.co.jp/e_ntx811.html http://www.horiuchielectronics.co.jp/e
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 05 09:57:13 EST 2004 | davef
Don't know any Oakies, but these guys may give you a lead: * Contract Electronics Manufacturing Support, PO Box 314 Port Crane, NY 13833-0314, (607) 725-2084 Support@CEMSupport.com, http://www.cemsupport.com/welcome.htm * EED, Endicott, NY 13760, 88
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 22 12:21:22 EST 2004 | russ
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Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 23 07:30:35 EDT 2004 | pjc
Adding a Chemistry will reduce density of solution to get under the devices more effectively. You can clean your OA flux residues well enough with just hot water and hot DI water rinse. Top batch cleaners: http://www.speedlinetech.com/electrovert/aqu
Electronics Forum | Mon May 03 17:12:08 EDT 2004 | pjc
here are more selective laser soldering system suppliers: http://www.seica.com/en2/a30firefly.html http://www.rpsautomation.com/products/opus_4.htm http://www.mta.ch/e/sold/index.htm http://www.novolas.com/pages/index.cfm?vDom=2&vSpr=2&vRub=299 http
Electronics Forum | Fri May 14 15:41:25 EDT 2004 | pjc
The following some leading companies that supply in-line and batch type cleaners: http://www.speedlinetech.com/electrovert/index.aspx http://www.trekindustries.com/index.html http://www.aat-corp.com/ http://www.technicaldev.com/nuclean.html Some
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 27 08:54:04 EDT 2005 | davef
What is CFM? Look here: * http://bugclub.org/beginners/processors/cfm.html * http://users.aol.com/jackproot/met/spvolas.html How do you measure CFM? Look here: http://www.orionfans.com/html/air_flow.html Anemometers are used to measure air vel