Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 15 06:59:33 EDT 2005 | Adam
Hi, No we did not look at Pillerhouse, We were not particular fond of "moving the product" principle to selective (i.e using a gripper over a static nozzle), as often this requires pallets, and our sister plant had already completed testing which a
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 11 20:42:16 EDT 2001 | davef
Some folk at Cookson in Rhode Island [US] developed software to answer questions like you appear to be asking. Cookson licensed it to some meatheads in New Jersey that made a total mess of the whole thing. Then, Phil Zarro in New Hampshire got it
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 29 11:42:35 EDT 2005 | pr
If you are talking about smt components I'd say absolutely not. If these are through hole components I'd say possibly (if they are in rows, and not a whole lot of them). The machine is slow, but the quality is great. Creating a wave profile takes abo
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 01 14:24:44 EDT 2005 | lsmith
I do not have a ERSA Versaflow but do have some ERSA equipment. Only can tell you I will most likely not purchase anything else from them. The experience I have with their service after the sale would have to be rated VERY low. In addition, they emai
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 01 02:47:01 EDT 2005 | stalkerb
Thanks Cmiller & PR, I am warmed to hear others are doing this sort of thing.......like all inovative ideas, you often stumble into them. As far as im aware the ERSA dual Pot is the only machine avaiable on the market that can do this sort of thing
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 29 13:01:57 EDT 2005 | stalkerb
PR thankyou for your feedback, your comments are extremely helpful. We have a customer product porfolio of about 900 active products, covering approx 700 different fabs. your comments are absolutely valid with regards to Speed, however in our scena
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 30 10:48:18 EDT 2005 | cmiller
If you do not have a lot of TH joints there are some advantages. No boards "submarined" in solder pot on wave. You can solder the bottome side SMT parts rather than epoxy them when the parts are put down. This should reduce SMT defects and missing pa
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 29 12:52:21 EDT 2005 | pr
We have 2 dual head Versa-flows in line. We use them mainly for doublesided reflow jobs that have connectors and axial parts. I have about 15 jobs currently running on them. The advantage of having 2, is some of our boards have through hole on 1 side
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 16:35:17 EDT 2010 | mbrunton
Thanks for the reply. Can I ask you a few questions.. -Do you prefer the IVC or the IIC? -What sort of actual components/hour throughput do you get? -Did you have any issues with the machines? (so I can check anything I buy to be sure it's free
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 01 01:21:05 EDT 2005 | cmiller
PS, sorry for any confusion, ALDSMT and CMILLER are both me. ADLSMT is my user name on SMTNET and CMILLER is me, cmiller@adltech.com I usually use cmiler to reply to stuff as if anybody e-mails me it makes more sense. adltech.com is a work in progr