Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 16 18:49:40 EDT 2012 | tris101
Hi guys, I'm looking for some tooling parts and I hope you can point me in the right direction. We design basic in house reflow Carriers to surport boards during reflow. I would like to add clamps to our designs but I can not locate any off the she
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 15 21:18:03 EST 2006 | Spilly McNugglets
It's cumbersome. Also if it catches a part partially after initial set-up, you'll get missprints. We had one and caused about 15% missprints. Once removed and hard pin in place, no missprints. Defeats vacuum board hold down too, from all of it's
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 29 10:36:09 EDT 2006 | Chunks
With the UP2000 that has vacuum board hold down, the Grid Loc hoses defeat the vacuum in order for them to exit the work table. Big boards require more girds, thus more hoses. Set-up between large and small boards takes time to remove or add the gr
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 04 14:44:59 EDT 2005 | Shean Dalton
Hi Sandy B, You certainly can clean the BGA's using an inline or batch process. The correct method to hold them during this process, is the method that provides the desired outcome. I'm familiar with the desired outcome for cleaning singulated BGA
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 17:31:12 EDT 1999 | DaveH
For another excellent vendor try EMC GlobalTechnologies in Pennsylvania (215)340-0650. Contact Marty Wetzel. | | | | | | any thoughs? | | | | | | thanks | | | | | | | | You should use pallets that stand the reflow as well so that no separation wi
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 10:03:07 EDT 1999 | Boca
| | | | i'm sure everyone has run into this at one point or another. I have a thin pcb .025 that is single up that has to be built on a pallet. does anyone have any tricks to the pallet design that will help to hold these boards down during the s
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 14 13:47:54 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea
| We are a medium sized PCB assy. house manufacturing about 2000 motherboards a day. There is a major problem we are facing at the wave soldering stage, i.e. warpage of the PCB. As soon as the PCB touches the wave it warps severely from the centre
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 16 07:34:17 EDT 1999 | Glynn Technologies and Manufacturing
| | We are a medium sized PCB assy. house manufacturing about 2000 motherboards a day. There is a major problem we are facing at the wave soldering stage, i.e. warpage of the PCB. As soon as the PCB touches the wave it warps severely from the centr