Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 14 09:43:04 EST 2014 | rgduval
dyoungquist, I may want to keep your information handy as we bring our Rhythm on line. There's a fair chance we'll have questions about using it!! cheers, ..rob
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 29 08:51:39 EDT 2017 | pavel_murtishev
Evtimov, The solution you have described is called multiwave. Consider manufacturing fixture of low thermal mass composite materials. This might help. Regards, Pavel
Electronics Forum | Mon May 01 12:22:09 EDT 2017 | emeto
Pavel, that sounds interesting. Do you know anybody working with this kind of material? I don't even know what the material will be called.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 02:26:10 EDT 2017 | Rob
Hi Phil, we were given a ball park of approx $125K for a non inline version for one of our applications. Can't find the inline quote.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 06:31:30 EDT 2017 | pavel_murtishev
Evtimov, Check them: http://www.mb-mfg.com/products/surface-mount-carriers Only for instance. All can remember material I was using was black and made of pressed fibers. It was hardly treatable as well. Regards, Pavel
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 23 15:11:11 EDT 2017 | emeto
Try add a pre-heater. If not change the process or the machine. With KISS you will hardly get any PCB to work properly.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 13 13:30:03 EST 2019 | emeto
I personally prefer a NC process if I have to chose. AIM flux was good NC377 I think(they keep changing names), NF 372 from and many more. You can make them all work...the KISS 104 ...
Electronics Forum | Mon May 02 09:21:14 EDT 2005 | jeglum
The beamworks new software on teh 100 is great but went to outstanding when the 60 watt leser was installed and the performance went up 60% in speed. The new software requires the temp of the solder for melting and the ammount to be despenced and the
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 27 17:51:26 EDT 2007 | chrisgriffin
It appears a disgruntled employee has sabatoged my Sapphire solective solder. Along with cut ribbon cables, I think some jumpers were removed from the system board. D.O.M: '98. I was hoping that some nice person could take a picture of the system b
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 14 10:40:35 EST 2014 | eniac
I use a two machines from EBSO, Germany. It's a machines with PCB carrier, so, solder pot is fixed. I'm fully satisfied with this equipment, but I use only wettable nozzles. If you would like to buy a new machine, not in used condition, EBSO will be