Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 24 19:12:06 EST 2007 | adamben10
I'm shadowing an old posting posted by Odor back in March 2002. Any Expert out there, if you have good answer to the below questions, please dive in...Thanks in advance. 1) Does anybody have done the profiling board life time experiment? 2) The prof
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 27 16:47:58 EST 2007 | davef
Hey guys and gals: Didn't we have a thread on a topic similar to this recently? Didn't someone from one of the profiler supplier companies post the results of some study that they performed? We can't find it in the fine SMTnet Archives. Unfortunatel
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 16 12:18:35 EST 2008 | mscalzo3
We looked into the same issues last year, and we decided on a Koh Young 3020 (table-top) that is running Koh Young 3030 (In-line) software. Our decision was based on a 1-year research process that included data from both our customers that were usin
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 25 18:22:03 EST 2008 | mobytahoe
We have evaluated (in-house) the following machines: Agilent SP50, CyberOptics SE300, Siemens OS. We have also evaluated the MVP machine and the Orbotech machine off-site. Best bang for your buck??? CyberOptics by far! Better Gage R&R, better standa
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 08:50:55 EST 2008 | scotceltic
Best 3D system we purchased and have been running for over a year now is the Koh young. Best Gage R and R, easiest programming, easiest user interface and best defect detection. We used to run an MVP Supra in 3D but had issues with software glitche
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 02 15:13:49 EST 2008 | allwave
Hi everybody, I am looking for an alternate source of wave solder fingers for our machines Technical Devices Nu/Era. Does anybody know of some other supplier? I tried the ones from JAFCO but did not perform to our expectations. Any help on this wi
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 21 18:10:06 EDT 2008 | osp2008
Hi, Have you been able to find nate source of wave soldering fingers?I have just started this company and we carry technical devices wave solder finger. Each made of 100% pure titanium and 0.1mm thicker. If you need to try one out of my products .
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 12:57:25 EDT 2008 | adamcrum
I have had this problem with my Vitronics wave and looked into alternatives. Kyzen has a product called Cybersolv 8502 that is made specifically for finger cleaning. I found it to work great. They will send a free sample to you of a pint, but I would
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 14 02:22:51 EST 2008 | ilona
David, why not contact the current suppliers of selective soldering systems for a copy of their layout specs? Surely we all would be interested to provide potential customers with the info they need to evaluate a process applicabilty or to design bo
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 03 10:21:06 EST 2008 | fsw
Hi all! Heres wishing everyone a Happy & Prosperous 2008!! We are a small OEM/CM that use Ni tabs in our design/applications. We have a request to use Stainless steel to reduce/eliminate the Ni content. Can Stainless steel be soldered? If yes, is ou