Electronics Forum | Wed May 24 18:19:41 EDT 2006 | slthomas
I think I phrased that poorly. I'm talking about cutting the V-groove into the panel by the fabricator so that it can be depaneled later. Or did you understand me perfectly? :P I ask because your description sounds like the depanelers I've seen us
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 23 10:32:11 EST 2008 | muarty
D.A.T.E. electronic supplies supply spare parts for all Cab Maestro depanelling
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 26 22:59:30 EDT 2009 | fastek
Local customer is looking for ways to depanelize very small flexible circuits after assembly. Perhaps shearing as opposed to a router would make sense. Any recommendations on manufacturers for such technology? Volume is around 100,000 pieces per mont
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 20 10:47:05 EDT 2010 | dschlo
I am looking for a company that recycles the scrap created when boards are depanelized. Specifically for CEM3 Material.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 14 21:15:23 EDT 2011 | proy
We had a problem with 1825's close to the edge which were being sheared when the breakaways were flexed and removed manually, the resolution was to get a de-panelizer which eliminated the problem we were having.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 15 17:12:43 EDT 2011 | tombstonesmt
This might sound stupid but... We had a similar issue and the solution was depaneling the panel upside down. Take this advice at your own risk...
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 02 11:00:17 EDT 2014 | Beto Hdz
I need support to find out a good compact depanelling equipment that can be setup in a work cell as part of the final assy process for PCBs with scoring groove. If someone has experience with something similar any suggestion of guidance will be helpf
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 16 12:50:56 EDT 2014 | comatose
We have several, the one everyone likes is a Fancort VPD5-330. We were having trouble with cracked ceramics near the score line with our pizza cutter style depaneler. The linear blade made it go away entirely. Not the cheapest, though.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 03 08:49:06 EDT 2014 | patel_daxa29
Check out the set up of Depanelizer. Try to cut at slower speed & check the blades to make sure it is not time to resharp the blades. If all this parameters OK I would sustect lamination process of board house.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 05 10:17:12 EDT 2014 | swag
Can you cut v-scores deeper to resolve the issue then build carriers to support the panel? I would say that we usually build carriers for anything that thin regarless of the depanel method.