Electronics Forum | Thu May 24 15:10:23 EDT 2001 | caldon
ernman - From your question.........All the top PNP companies are good.....with that aside what is the requirements? High mix/low vol? Flexibility? High through put? Big Boards? Change over?Low mix/ high Vol.? This will help with ruling out companie
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 29 11:12:34 EST 2002 | stefwitt
I can not tell you which machine types are the majority in the market. For these numbers you should contact Charles Henry from Ceeris. I guess with the term low quantity / high volume you mean low mix / high volume which means low variety of differe
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 24 10:51:29 EST 1999 | Bob S
If you have decent volume with high mix or are a contract shop, the most flexible method is a software controlled router. Using pre routed boards with tabs is not a bad way to go but there is a price for the pre routing that may more than justify the
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 19 08:14:36 EST 1998 | Martin Plourde
Hi, I presently have a friend (who doesn't have access to the net) who is on the edge of buying an Amistar AI-6448 and a CI-1000. He wants to know if programming these 2 types of PTH assemblers are easy to program, are they dependable, is board chan
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 08 19:40:34 EDT 2002 | dasal
Would you be interested in a chemical free flexible packaging (bag) that extends the useful shelf-life of fabricated pc boards and surface finishes for that year or more? Let me know, and I'll get you all the technical details. Sincerely, Dave S
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 25 11:53:12 EDT 2016 | shawn_halo_1
Sorry if I was not clear. We have a Flex Circuit Board that is ENIG Finished. There are two connectors that are SMTd to either side of the Flex to connect to other PCBs within the system. Then, we have conductive rubber contacts that are press fit on
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 15 03:56:26 EST 2019 | SMTA-Bob
We covered this in a past webinar on flexible and thin board assembly I presented. The webinar is available from my archive of recordings Its also covered in the Joe Fjelstad's book on flexible circuits which is free online if you do a search. I wr
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 16:14:39 EST 2000 | John S.
John, We have a Camalot 3800 that we have used to prototype double sided reflow boards. The flexibility a quick turn around work well for prototyping, but I wouldn't want to run production with it. The paste is 3 times the cost per unit volume of
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 16:14:39 EST 2000 | John S.
John, We have a Camalot 3800 that we have used to prototype double sided reflow boards. The flexibility a quick turn around work well for prototyping, but I wouldn't want to run production with it. The paste is 3 times the cost per unit volume of
Electronics Forum | Fri May 31 16:16:42 EDT 2002 | Ozzy
Does Fuji even make the QP-132 anymore? I have not seen it at Apex for the past 2-3 years. This "inflexible" dinosaur was a commercial disaster for Fuji. Philips/Assembleon has sold countless more FCM than Fuji QP-132. The problem with both machines