Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 27 10:26:59 EST 2006 | slthomas
It seems highly unlikely that you could actually trap enough air in your paste for it to be releasing air after you've worked it a few times unless it's not rolling properly to begin with. I suppose maybe a contaminant could be present that could b
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 19 06:56:54 EDT 2006 | QTEK Manufacturing Ltd. www.qtek.com
QTEK Manufacturing Ltd. provide a solution to the above problem, QTEK Cover Tape Extender adds an extra 380mm to cover the tape of component reels. It saves components being wasted or discard when strating a new tape through a feeder, and enables the
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 17 14:08:51 EDT 2006 | russ
So far the only issue I have been able to determine with this product is Pkaymetals the company. Seems impossible to get samples or local representation. Was told first that they would not let me have it until they had local representation so equip
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 16 20:52:48 EST 2006 | billwestiet
You probably have more advise than you can stand, but... I've looked at all these products, becuase we're in equipment sales and we wanted to see if there was a revenue potential here. Our general opinion is that dross is a hassle, and there is no
Electronics Forum | Fri May 05 05:56:54 EDT 2006 | sant
Hi After our internal meeting we end up with the selection of either Europlacer's X25 or Mydata's My15. we have a mix production , and 15-18 cph is fine for us. ofcourse mydata has a brad name. but europlacer also seems to be okay. It was learnt
Electronics Forum | Tue May 16 15:30:07 EDT 2006 | George
Hi John, Are you talking about cleaning the pallets after running to store them? or during production? well in any case...I recently started to use this cleaning solution "Cybersolv" from Kyzen. It is water soluble and also can be used instead of IP
Electronics Forum | Thu May 18 09:18:33 EDT 2006 | Chunks
Hi dwelch123, 8 mils seems a bit thick to me. I would normally go 6 or 5 mil for fine pitch such as this. One other area to check is the the snap off. Are you using the slow snap off or just lowering the board right after print? If so you should
Electronics Forum | Thu May 18 16:27:53 EDT 2006 | bman
I don't have any experinence with this, but my concern is that you are limiting the amount of contamination your pot can absorb before you ever run a board through. What I mean is that even if you are able to drain all but about a kg of the old sold
Electronics Forum | Tue May 23 09:55:47 EDT 2006 | TMC
Do you have an automated line with pick and place equipment that can handle your BGA's? Inspecting the board is a must after profile development. You may send the 1st board to a CEM for X-ray inspection. If you have a consistent process (printin
Electronics Forum | Wed May 24 16:29:34 EDT 2006 | smt_guru
Yet another example of narrow focus. "What's the best and latest machine out there, and should I use a technology that's been around for decades." Wrong approach there, Chunks! Think outside the box. My firm, Worldtronics Consultancy Services, In