Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 05 15:07:40 EST 2009 | jamyboy
could you elaborate on the type of component involved to help us understand the issue better....if this assembly is a special case you might try vapor phase soldering of that assembly...although that is a capital investment if you are not currently s
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 21 16:33:06 EDT 2009 | llaerum
Home plate design is great for avoiding beads and tombstoning in some cases, but it will not help you when the spacing is too far apart. It will make it worse. You need a good even screen and accurate placement.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 30 14:45:28 EDT 2009 | bandjwet
Does anyone have any experience in using solder scavenging systems? We have very tight land areas for RF shields (nearest component can be 2mm away in some cases). We are aware that both SRT and AIRVAC have such systems. Thanks! BWET
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 09 13:19:38 EDT 2009 | emanuel
Just in case somebody will bump in the same situation and looks for a possible solution, the problem was with a small 2 pin connector that feeds one of the W DC motors. The connector looked ok, but one of the pins pulled a little out and was making
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 23 11:33:49 EDT 2009 | ysutariya
I heard of a new technology from OMG that helps extract more solder from drossing, I believe. I don't know where you're located, but my OMG contact is Jim Gilbert (Jim.Gilbert@omgi.com) in case you are interested.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 23 21:40:29 EDT 2009 | davef
We apply temporary solder mask off line, using a programmable dispense head. Works fine. Purchasing a placement machine with a dispense head usually only works-out well for the sales-type. Not in every case, but usually.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 28 10:36:03 EDT 2009 | Sean
Hi all, Anyone come across chip capacitor with 0402 size with appearance as shown in the attached file?? My customer claim that this appearance is not acceptable..Any idea in this case? Rgds, Sean
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 05 12:48:57 EST 2009 | adlsmt
We have the same problems. We are using Universal equipment. In our case as I suspect in yours its a residue on the LED's not the machine.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 28 14:51:06 EST 2009 | spitkis2
That's not going to work in this case. The substrate has very small pads designed for a micro BGA die. Thanks for the suggestion though.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 06 15:25:35 EST 2010 | wolverine
Any help would be appreciated We have a DEK 265 Screener that has been showing symtoms of a bad power supply. Is there a way to back up the hard drive and is an executive program needed in case the machine totally dies. Dave