Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 16 11:14:02 EDT 2015 | saelectronics
We also do maintenance on machines. Please let us know your location, we are in Glendale Heights IL. It would be a pleasure to help you. Our website is http://www.saelectronics.org e-mail-pcb@saelectronics.org
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 17 13:47:25 EDT 2015 | dlee87
Does anyone have a Fuji CP7 or CP6 feeder calibration jig manual that they would like to share?
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 18 11:44:56 EDT 2015 | cyber_wolf
I may have what you are looking for but it is a 244mb file.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 07 01:48:09 EDT 2015 | buckcho
It is possible, yes. I think that also some printers offer this option as for them, locally, so you maybe don't need to pay for a whole system. What kind of printers do you have?
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 16 05:33:15 EDT 2015 | buckcho
I worked with one accuflex, but it didn't have that option on it. I know that MPM offers its own software called PrintTrack: http://www.speedlinetech.com/products/printers/features?node_title=Accela So maybe you just have to buy that option for you.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 20 02:14:16 EDT 2015 | armandogomez
Hello ! I am looking for a manufacturer for a eccentric screw pump, we have a Bartec equipment but that machine is pricey and we are looking for a low budget for some prototypes we have to do, and they have a epoxy encapsulation. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 20 12:38:29 EDT 2015 | wjongenelen
My company is looking for rework support to handle design prototype needs. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks Will
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 26 09:14:04 EDT 2015 | rgduval
Hey, Will, Check out my company: http://www.macrofab.net. We aren't in Portland...we're down in Houston....but, we ship world-wide. We were founded specifically to enable prototyping! cheers, ..rob
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 21 09:36:50 EDT 2015 | esoderberg
Looking for better design information than is contained in IPC 7525A. Specifically the minimum trough width and length of the step to achieve the necessary paste reduction.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 16:44:11 EDT 2015 | esoderberg
I have that article. While some of the information is helpful, there is no direction as to the length and width of the step to achieve blade deflection to reduce paste.