Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 18 09:34:58 EST 1999 | Wolfgang Busko
Hi Will, it�s possible to use second reflow for second side components without glueing or use of different alloy solders. Although the first soldered joints become liquid during the second pass the parts will not fall off as long as their weight does
Electronics Forum | Thu May 28 14:34:12 EDT 2020 | dnachristen
Thanks Chris, I will give them a shot. I don't have high hopes. I've tried contacting 5 custom belt makers and none of them have replied back. Guess i'm just small potatoes.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 18 19:45:26 EST 1999 | Deon Nungaray
Deon Response: Hello Will, Yes, you can reflow a double sided board using 63/37 solder paste on both sides. There are some limitations as far as the mass of the components to reflow the second time. If you have doubts or are concerned that a compone
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 12 09:37:56 EDT 2019 | proceng1
I sent an email. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 12 18:33:57 EDT 2019 | dman97
No Fuji support? CP6 series or Aimex 3?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 13 08:02:34 EDT 2019 | proceng1
When should I expect a reply?
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 13 16:02:06 EDT 2019 | cbeneat
Splicetronics will send samples of whatever you want to try.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 12 11:42:11 EDT 2019 | tey422
Actually, Mydata already had that similar design over 10 years ago, it's the aglilis feeders. It's easy to set it, and almost no spill parts at all if the operator do it right.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 11 09:31:13 EDT 2019 | relaycz
Very cheap option are adhesive strips. Easy to use and if operator is carefull, there are no spilled components. https://www.steier.de/steierform/Anwendungen/Gurte-verbinden-SMD-Splice-Produkte/TOP-Splice-ESD-gerecht-orange.html
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 11 10:20:31 EDT 2019 | capse
I'm a Rep for Yamaha equipment. I have several customers using Feeder Finger with great success. The Yamaha feeder has a design feature that compliments the Feeder Finger.