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tape splicing pros and cons

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 23 08:16:57 EDT 2005 | gregp

Base, You are absolutely correct. This is what I intend to do. In fact, our feeders at one time had reel hangers that would allow for reel removal and thus splicing. Sometimes it is frustrating when people are set in their ways and won't consider

tape splicing pros and cons

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 23 10:25:40 EDT 2005 | gregp

On our machines, the feeder release latch is designed such that the feeder goes offline (machine will not pick from it) before you can actually remove the feeder. This makes it virtually impossible to damage a nozzle or spindle. I'm not sure about

Re: Sequenced tape and reel

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 27 18:51:35 EDT 2000 | Doug Philbrick

Rob We could do that for you as well as provide you with a ready to run insertion program for your Universal Axial inserter that will of course match your sequences. You can call me at 770 965-3300. I will be out in the morning on the 28th but will

tape splicing pros and cons

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 23 10:34:22 EDT 2005 | Rob

Thanks Base, Yes, we did use the overlap method but we still have problems. Thankfully that product is now obsolete, so until next time.... Cheers, Rob.

tape splicing pros and cons

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 22 13:09:16 EDT 2005 | gregp

Thanks for the reply Rob, This we already do. The machine will pick from the most efficient available feeder (assuming multiples of the same part number)...so when you remove the primary it will seemlessly move to the next available. When you re-in

tape splicing pros and cons

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 23 09:25:46 EDT 2005 | Base

Hey Greg, As you already pointed out yourself: unless you can do away with covertape pickup-spools (or can figure out a way to empty them without loosing tension on the covertape) your feeders will not be suitable for several consecutive splices. S

tape splicing pros and cons

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 22 10:48:08 EDT 2005 | Rob

Cheers Greg, It's unusual to have such direct access to manufacturers & their opinions. I'll tell you what really does get us, and splicing doesn't work well on these occaisions - big SMD connectors, requiring deep pocket feeders. You only get m

tape splicing pros and cons

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 23 03:11:31 EDT 2005 | Base

Hi All, I think you're adressing this issue from the wrong angle: What I'm reading is an equipment vendor who has an idea about what the best way of working is (replace entire feeders), and a (potential) customer who thinks otherwise (splicing). The

IC marking unclear after pass reflow

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 31 09:16:41 EDT 2008 | davef

What is changing the marking on the part? * Is flux residue coating the part to change the the way light reflects from the part surface? [Run a board with tape on the part, then remove the tape prior to AOI] * Is the heat of the oven changing the mar

procedure to define programmable IC marking

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 19 18:58:28 EST 2007 | jmelson

On big chips, we use a tape printing device, I think it is a Brother PT1750. We have a small device, though, that is in an SO8 package, and the only thing we've come up with is to scratch a product letter code and the program date with a stylus. Th


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