Electronics Forum: pallet (Page 35 of 85)

Re: ERSA Select Solder

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 26 09:14:47 EDT 2000 | Peter J. Lensch

Hi DT, there is a pallet type system available from ERSA. Please contact ERSA Inc in Wisconsin, Bob Klenke, phone number 262 375 6844. PJLensch ERSA GmbH in Wertheim

Re: Pallet For PCB

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 17:26:23 EST 2000 | Ron

Depending on the volume of work, it may be less costly and more efficient to have the board vendor add "breakaway" panels to the board to increase it's overall size. This would move the parts away from the edge of the rail, yet would negate the expen

Pallet Maintenance

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 12 16:53:15 EST 2001 | dmzog

Roger, Rather than use this forum as a sales/marketing tool, in blatant disregard for the guidelines of the forum, I'll e-mail you some information that I hope will prove helpful, yet not "lock you in" to a specific chemistry. Dave

Pallet Maintenance

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 13 15:44:02 EST 2001 | slthomas

Not necessarily. Maybe just a little over sensitive...? I though Bill provided considerable insight relative to the process and the original question. There was a good answer in there. I also thought that he provided more specific SmartSonic info.

SMT / WAVE solder carriers (pallets)

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 20 05:10:42 EST 2001 | genglish

I am looking to manufacture a 'custom' SMT carrier from a material which I believe is called Durastone, does anyone know where I can purchase a piece of this raw material, or indeed any other material which may solve this problem.

Pallet absorb thermal heat : compensate by higher deg-C?

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 12 09:30:42 EDT 2001 | Rob Fischer

I assume the material you are using is black. This may sound far fetched but try using a lighter color material. Going from black to gray has given users as much as fifteen degrees F. less in heat loss.

Pallet absorb thermal heat : compensate by higher deg-C?

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 12 11:28:30 EDT 2001 | CPI

Rob: Wouldn't that only apply to IR ovens. If using a true convection oven the color of the material wouldn't hinder output at all "Right". Don�t want to see someone spend money on new tooling if unnecessary.

Pallet absorb thermal heat : compensate by higher deg-C?

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 01:04:57 EDT 2001 | procon

Ian, It appears to me you are trying to reflow the star wars project. All this talk about thermal absorbtion, heat differential, etc., it' only a reflow profile? If you read back over the suggestions of all other memos, you will find the solution.

Re: gold fingers over wave

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 13 12:36:09 EST 2000 | Wolfgang Busko

Tony: Have a mask applied by the boardhouse which can be removed after soldering. We worked with pallets or tape but had bad luck with some boards. At present I would prefer a mask. M2C Wolfgang

Re: PCB Support

Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 04 09:46:25 EST 1999 | Chris McDonald

We had a simular problem We used EMC GLobal Technologies. Basically had carriers mad for small cards. It worked well and we could reflow and wahs the pallets too.


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