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Re: I am looking to buy, what's wrong with D-pace???

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 15 16:40:01 EDT 1998 | Ben Salisbury

| | Dynapace now has many styles of PCB conveyors in stock for quick delivery. Also available for quick delivery are bare board loaders along with other modules for automating your process. | Sorry Vendor Person, | You should have gotten on the capit

Re: PCB Conveyors - No free advertising

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 16 13:39:31 EDT 1998 | Paul Smith, Director of Sales, Dynapace

| | Dynapace now has many styles of PCB conveyors in stock for quick delivery. Also available for quick delivery are bare board loaders along with other modules for automating your process. | I'd suggest that if you'd like to advertise in this forum,

give 'em a break, everyone is entitled to one mistake

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 16 17:53:34 EDT 1998 | Brian Stumm

| | | Dynapace now has many styles of PCB conveyors in stock for quick delivery. Also available for quick delivery are bare board loaders along with other modules for automating your process. | | I'd suggest that if you'd like to advertise in this fo

Re: Fuji IP3 Nozzles

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 16 16:03:36 EDT 1998 | Ben Salisbury

| | | Has anyone used Fuji's rubber tip nozzles for the IP3? Are they O-ring type or suction cup? I'm having trouble picking up Ompacs due to the top of the part not consistently being flat. Any actual experience with these $1100 nozzles would be a

Re: Ball Grid Array (BGA)

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 11 09:45:39 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| I'm very familiar with the great board space savings of BGA and all the "claims to fame." However, can someone out there tell me if any concern exist in the inspection realm. Additionally, solder cracking, CTE/TCE mismatches, no leads for stress re

Re: Vibratory Feeder

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 07:13:41 EDT 1998 | smd

| I have just been asked to do research into vibratory/belt feeders by my mangement. We are transistiioning into a more short run JIT environment for our captive products. My investigation has turned up two suppliers (USVibra, and Comtra Systems). D

Re: flip-chip placer

Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 05 08:55:57 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| We are writing to have information about the automatic mounting process of flip-chip. | We want to know if it's possible to mount this type of component(flip-chip) with smt tecnology machines.( Pick and Place Tdk or Samsung machines). | Thanking yo

Re: Brain Cells

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 13:44:03 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach

| Damn Wayne, | | If I knew as much as you, Justin, Steve, his dad, and others know, or knew, I'd be happy to be the UGLY. The plus of a forum like this is it keeps us on our toes and keeps our brain cells alive or constantly searching for replacemen

Re: Brain Cells

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 17:58:07 EDT 1998 | Ben Salisbury

| | Damn Wayne, | | | If I knew as much as you, Justin, Steve, his dad, and others know, or knew, I'd be happy to be the UGLY. The plus of a forum like this is it keeps us on our toes and keeps our brain cells alive or constantly searching for replac

Re: Stupid follow-up

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 21 14:29:37 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| HASL: (hot air solder leveling) is a process used to cover the Cu. Either Sn/Pb is used or Ni/Au or some other combo. In one case you create a land pad and in the other (with resin)you cover the Cu so that you only have a "trace." Is that correct s


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