Electronics Forum | Fri May 21 15:51:49 EDT 1999 | JohnW
Wendy.. I found that little nugget a good one from my connector suppliers..Oh we have a tool to put it in for u..only catch was the one I needed was �37K ! ! after falling off my seat I went for something like what I described blow..cost about �1K.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 13:26:19 EST 1999 | Scott Cook
| Hi folks, | | I am looking for inputs on a long-standing problem encountered in our shop: Bottom-side parts (passives) falling off in the Wave...where the only remnants of the part is a flattened glue dot of proper diameter and volume, and somet
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 30 09:47:52 EST 1998 | Paul M
Hi All, I work with CNC Routers . I use full perimeter routing of double sided populated panels, in a high volume/ mix application environment. We chose stand alone routing machines for our facility . I'm interested in your input for better ideas
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 14:00:32 EDT 1999 | Arthur Burdick
Wendy, we at ASG make electric presses for press fit connectors, and have made fixtures for AMP Zpak connectors. give me a call i believe we can help. 561-848-6746 Arthur | Wendy.. | | I found that little nugget a good one from my connector supp
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 22 02:58:25 EDT 1999 | George Verboven (Process Engineer)
| We are considering adding surface mount components to a board we currently produce. The board is made from CEM-1. Has anyone had any problems with surface mounting to this material? We use a glue/place/cure process. | | Thanks in advance, | |
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 07 14:33:00 EST 2015 | eezday
The assumption that a HASL Sn63 PCB can be soldered with SAC solder paste is likely a bad one. The board itself is likely FR4 which can be damaged by lead free temperatures. The HASL finish isn't an issue from the perspective of it's makeup and actu
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 12 14:00:25 EDT 2019 | proceng1
We just use scrap PCBs for Oven carriers. You could probably contact your board house and as for just sheets of FR4 to use. I've also used a binder clip at each corner to lift a board off of the mesh belt in a pinch.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 13 12:44:39 EDT 2019 | dwl
A couple of caveats; The FR4 will degrade with successive reflows and will eventually need to be replaced. Not a big deal for low volume, but something to be aware of. The bigger concern is that a sheet of .125" large enough to position your assembl
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 13 12:50:00 EDT 2019 | don_julio
> A couple of caveats; The FR4 will degrade with > successive reflows and will eventually need to be > replaced. Not a big deal for low volume, but > something to be aware of. The bigger concern is > that a sheet of .125" lar
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 13 09:39:43 EDT 2019 | don_julio
Problem is I don't have a mesh belt (lesson learned). Our conveyor is pins. If I laid some scrap pcb's spanning the conveyor pins on the long dimension of the board, I'm confident it would sag. We get a bit of sag today in our 1.6mm thick boards whi
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