Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 06 13:17:31 EDT 2012 | leemeyer
Contact Sipad Systems and see if your board is a match for their process. They use a flux that stays tacky for weeks. We have used them in the past for exactly this reason and everything worked out well.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 11 07:16:12 EST 2018 | stephendo
You might want to look at pin in paste. It is not very common but I have seen it work very well.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 16:40:09 EDT 2006 | dphilbrick
We have a system where when we set up the line to run a job before the first part is placed an auditor verifies we have all the correct parts loaded on the machines in thier correct locations. We then run a first article. The board is inspected to in
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 11:32:40 EDT 2006 | Joris Groot koerkamp
I am wondering what skills operators need to run an smd line itself. At our company they know how the pick&place machine works (refill/ changover), but if there is a problem with wrong placed components they don't known what to do. Our managmenttea
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 15:47:07 EDT 2006 | Mark
IPC610 training to help verify issues that might arise. Also, the opeators need to know part numbers and descriptions because that should be common knowledge when running a SMT line. Plus, with your comment "At our company they know how the pick&plac
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 06 19:49:41 EDT 2013 | sarason
My software can easily open a PCB CSV file so this is probably the easiest way for you to generate a file. The setups are remembered via a write to the registry, so you can go with a standard set of values to arrive at a very usable file without havi
Electronics Forum | Wed May 22 16:36:13 EDT 2002 | slthomas
What methods do you guys use for maintaining lot and/or board traceability? When I worked in med. products, we used travelers that we recorded everything on, then serialized them at the end of the build. Not as effective as up front serialization,
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 13 16:54:29 EST 2007 | unisoft
Hi Try Unisoft (founded 1986) they are reasonibly priced and program your assembly machine from either gerber or CAD - 203-913-0782. The software you need is called ProntoPLACE ( http://www.unisoft-cim.com/pcbplace.htm ). Programs and optimizes P
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 17:00:15 EST 2008 | slthomas
I haven't had the luxury of machine based pth assembly in quite a while, but when I did, given that the machines control which parts are inserted (and to a lesser degree where they are inserted) we decided not to perform inspection on that part of th
Electronics Forum | Thu May 20 10:45:43 EDT 1999 | Nancy V
| Hi everyone. My name is Martin Benites from LIma, Peru. I am actually working on a project for automate PCB assembly process in our industry. Actual process is hand-based, thus our startpoint is zero equipment. | I have already asked some companie
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