Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 19 11:12:05 EST 2012 | aj
have you considered intrusive reflow? I ran a product similar to what you are describing and the only way we could get sufficient holefill consistently was by this process.... there may be obvious reasons why you cant but worth a shot if you can- it
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 02 07:41:08 EDT 2012 | jsolloway
I am going through the process of re-evaluating our AOI systems. Depending on the complexity of your assemblies, I would recommend Mirtec's, and aoi systems as the previous post suggests. Had a demo from them a month or so ago and for the price the
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 05 17:22:49 EDT 2012 | jorge_quijano
I remember to have the same issue with a S20 + F4 line, after several tries, we fixed all head nozzles from machines 1 thru 4 with the most commom configuration, and let the F4 machine with the automatic nozzle changer configured with common nozzles
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 17 02:07:23 EDT 2012 | andras
Hi, Just for info. Hard to buy vibratory feeders on ebay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/380403397600 I bought two of them and perfectly fits to CSM66/84 (and should Topaz also ??). The guy is very slow, but finally sent me the goods. And is worth the mone
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 04:00:50 EST 2013 | aj
Europlacer iineo well worth a look.. total flexibility and capabilities... I would recommend that anything you get should have the force feedback in the placement head...critical going forward aj
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 15 10:55:22 EDT 2013 | capse
You should take a look at Universal Instrument. http://www.uic.com You can search odd form component placement for a list of relevant web pages. UIC has several solutions for your application. FYI, I represent UIC in the southeastern USA. So, I'm bi
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 04:20:29 EDT 2013 | jlawson
Also Rehm Thermal Systems Ovens would be worth a look... They are well made, ALL stainless tunnel , 3 phase blowers, highly realiable, and they have new entry level series called VXC Series starting at 6 zones+, but based on same tech and build as t
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 26 23:25:32 EDT 2013 | jandon
We have used JBC soldering stations many years without any major problems. Handpiece is lightweight and comfortable to use. Tips are bit expensive but worth of money. Go Nano for 0402 and smaller and HD for massive part soldering. JBC CD-2BB Solderi
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 30 15:50:22 EDT 2013 | joeherz
Vince, We see the same disks on some parts incoming. SMT PEM nuts in tape and reel are very common. We get the parts from PENN Engineering. One of them is SMTSO-M3-4ET. PENN Engineering may be able to steer you in the right direction on who their
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 01 07:51:58 EDT 2013 | tony_d
Hello 2000Nog, I think you are limiting your options here. We use MIRTEC at my facility. I am familiar with both YESTech and Vitrox (Agilent). IMO MIRTEC continues to lead the pack in technology. Worth a look before you buy. Just my two cents...