Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 17 12:04:44 EST 2008 | buckeyes903
Well my boss has explained to me that when he imports the data, because it is not the correct file we have to switch it over to the correct style and doing that on the PNP is easier. I have not seen anyone do this since I have just started a few mon
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 20 12:08:43 EST 2009 | smt_guy
Thank you very much guys. I really appreciate all your inputs. We just have another customer asking us a possible 3-day turn around of their prodcut from PCB Fabrication, Parts Ordering and Manufacture of their boards...just thinking on how can we do
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 20 07:57:00 EST 2009 | mrdtech
Depends on the solder paste. If it has been on the stencil for 24h there is a good chance that the paste is destroyed. You can however check if it has not dried out too much by letting the stencil printer do a few strokes and see if the paste still h
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 29 06:29:33 EST 2009 | sachu_70
There are two profiles available for the Pb-free process: (1) RSS and (2) RTS. In your case, you should try a solder paste that supports RTS profiles. A minimum of 7 zone Refow Oven would be fine on the Pb-free process. However, you may still try by
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 25 13:06:31 EST 2009 | exsydeco
well, you are rite about ppl that buy craps products like my previous company that scammed me to work for him for free does. he got most of the parts from china, a cheap one. Actually there are good supplier from china that provide high quality parts
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 03 09:54:11 EST 2009 | dwelch123
If your using regular 63/37 Sn/Pb solder there are alot of other metals such as Antimony,Nickel,Iron,Cadmium,Aluminum,Copper,Gold,Bismuth,to name a few. But you need a certain amount of these metals for proper solder composition. Regarding the Antimo
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 12 13:26:16 EDT 2009 | rgduval
We're using Sn100C at wave. Well, to be fair, in a static solder pot; as we don't have a lead-free wave machine in operation at the moment. We've had generally good experiences with the SN100. Good soldering; some blow holes, but, since we're usin
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 16 07:40:06 EDT 2009 | jdengler
Hi Pete, For the price the ProSmt+ is good. I do not have much experience with F4G but do with MCS. It very easy to use with a few exceptions. The PD editor on ProSMT+ is buggy. If you copy a PD edit it and save it under a new name it's lnked so
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 09 10:13:52 EST 2009 | robertorocco
Hi Tom, > > Thank you very much. I saw the MCH > file and printed out. I am still trying to > download the manual. It will take a while. My > intention to use this machine is to mount some IC > with 24mm wide tape. By the way, do you know > any
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 02 21:25:16 EDT 2009 | davef
On Orbel E-Z SHIELD, Surface mount two-piece fence and cover: Make the pads 1:1 with the pads on the fence. On Autosplice MINI 7-V2004-115 RFI Clip floating: * Autosplice recommended pad small dimension is very close to the small dimension of the pa