Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 14 12:10:06 EDT 2006 | Nevets
Looking into options besides routing for a .032" thick board with components located near edges. Has anyone ever tried water jet cutting or other technologies for a high volume, high mix environment.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 17:37:10 EDT 2006 | Mike
I have implemented water jet into production for very high volumes (8M/mo). High mix is no problem. 707-750-1044
Electronics Forum | Thu May 04 15:33:05 EDT 2006 | Chunks
Hi Mike, What piece of equipment do you use? I've never heard of using a water jet to route PC boards before, but would like to do some investigating before I buy another traditional router. And why only high volumes?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 25 21:41:43 EST 2007 | Harden Long
Hugh, You know it ain't all that bad. Sure it's not as nice as 'Hyme or Diego, but the thrill of running to the taxi's outside the convention center will be a blast.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 19 08:52:31 EST 2007 | pavel_murtishev
Good afternoon, DEK�s Pump Print is used for solder paste printing as well. Send your design to DEK and they will design the Pump Print stencil for your needs. Please note that price for pump print stencils is five times higher compared with convent
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 14 20:23:45 EDT 2008 | crashoveride
We do our work instructions manually..... taking pictures of actual parts and process. But I have this idea of converting the conventional printed WI's to video instructions. I am now proposing a flat screen per work stations and video will play on e
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 19 03:35:26 EDT 2008 | dlocampo
But the problem with flying probe is the cycle time. I'm not sure if there is a flying probe out in the market today that can match the cycle time of the conventional bed-of-nails ICT.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 26 08:40:41 EDT 2008 | wavemasterlarry
If you use a conventional toaster made for bread, youll have to turn it on its side. Most parts stay on in the up right position but when it pops up they all fall off cause the sodder is still flexable. My customer wasn't to happy about that.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 12 09:32:57 EST 2008 | patrickbruneel
Greg, You say �some lead free solders do not flow well� Are there lead free solders that flow as good as conventional leaded solders?
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 12 14:50:48 EDT 2009 | kircchoffs
Hi, please recommend a good selective wave machine which is fully automated and can run a conventional solder and selective solder in 1. im currently looking at Ersaflow. thanks