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Zero flux or paste spattering?

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 12 11:51:15 EST 2004 | Hussman

I don't believe you'll get an exact zero flux with no-clean pastes. Water soluable yes, but I don't see it happening with no-clean; at least not this year. As for spatter, you should be able to control this. Can you define what you call "spatter"?

Novastar or Technical LeadFree Wave

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 15 10:15:17 EST 2006 | paulinct

Kevin, Thanks for the reply! I haven't had a chance to see the Novastar. Now maybe I will save myself the trip. The TD rep is trying to contact someone close by so we can go take a look. I am definetely leaning towards TD because they have worked f

Flux Pen or Flux Syring

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 14 17:32:44 EDT 2011 | davef

It depends on the flux and the down-stream processing ... * If there is adequate down-stream cleaning: We are ambivalent. * If the flux is low residue and there in no down-stream cleaning: We don't like using a syringe because it squirts liquid flux

Auto stencil printer or AOI

Electronics Forum | Tue May 15 13:08:53 EDT 2012 | deanm

Dittos from A Very Frazzled Man. Money spent on a better process is almost always more advantageous than better inspection. As for manual TH insertion, have you considered a semi-automatic machine like the Contact Systems CS-400? While the "E" serie

AOI, Pre or Post Reflow?

Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 08 02:43:16 EST 2003 | Frank

We are trying to implement AOI into the mix. One PE wants it Pre-Reflow, to catch and fix the PnP screw ups and the other PE wants it Post-Reflow, because the oven will fix quite a bit of placement offsets and mainly to catch any problems that the R

AOI, Pre or Post Reflow?

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 12 09:18:10 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave

Hi Thanks, Going to APEX to see personal demos and hear what they offer and recommend is a great idea. I mean if you want to put AOI everyplace I am sure you will be supported with open arms. What I found interesting in the article was that large

Mydata My100 or Siemens D1?

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 25 00:56:38 EST 2010 | sparrow

Hello, Mydata p&p machines are built for high mixed and low/mid volume production, so if you talk about very low volume - no doubt, mydata is what you can use. You can consider 2 models for your application - MY100SX or MY100LX, depending on the min

Auto stencil printer or AOI

Electronics Forum | Sun May 27 19:51:00 EDT 2012 | darby

Seeing as you say you only have a small amount of cash ... I'd also consider a semi-auto printer where you align a golden board, set up the two cameras by boxing or overlaying a pad etc, and then use the vernier adjustment to get each pcb to align wi

Juki2000 vs YamahaYV100 or 88

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 21 03:36:41 EDT 2001 | Michael Ford

I would like to introduce you to our TIMMS system. This includes full multi-vendor programming and line balancing support, and can be used as part of an overall total solution for the shop-floor. The TIMMS (Totally Integrated Manufacturing System) i

uBGA Square Pads or Lands

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 16 14:05:04 EDT 1999 | Jim Blankenhorn

| | | Hi all , | | | | | | We are trying to implement the micro-BGA technology at our plant. I need the clarification to the following points: | | | | | | 1. Is underfill required for micro-BGAs? | | | | | | 2. What type of stencil apertures are t


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