Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 13 16:56:19 EDT 2001 | gsmguru
The only ones we've tried so far are Indium SMQ92 & AIM NC251 + one from Sinju (SP ?) that I can't remember the Part # for. They all printed fairly well. The pump seems to be a bit more forgiving than traditonal blades. The Rheo pump may mask some pa
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 10:50:38 EDT 2001 | Dave G
Are you changing heads because of pastes or just changing widths ? Changing the head w/o cleaning is fairly straight forward. (Actually it's Pretty easy.) We have two widths - 8" & 12". We switch twice a day with very few problems but, we don't have
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 18 08:14:20 EDT 2001 | Carl Evans
If you require several changeovers per shift the quick connect closed loop pump option would be your best bet.You can change between pump and blades within minutes. Hoever if you have several different size pumps a simple pump switch over would be pe
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 18 08:25:59 EDT 2001 | Carl Evans
The install of the new closed loop system is totally dependant on which m/c and levell of software you have. the maximum time it should take for a older m/c that has to have new wiring run in the m/c should take no longer than five days including tra
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 29 13:54:43 EDT 2001 | Brian W.
I have had some conversations with MPM about the Rheo pump. They have some data to support the change from an ROI standpoint. One of their customers has seen a dramatic decline in the amount of wasted paste, resulting in a very large cost savings.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 13 17:50:06 EDT 2001 | deonn
Igmar, Have had similar problems in the past caused by different factors. The first obvious area to check is in your pick and place machine. Too much force in the Z-Direction may cause micro-cracks, which are not apparent, until the board is proces
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 13 17:50:28 EDT 2001 | deonn
Igmar, Have had similar problems in the past caused by different factors. The first obvious area to check is in your pick and place machine. Too much force in the Z-Direction may cause micro-cracks, which are not apparent, until the board is proces
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 15 13:06:15 EDT 2001 | CPI
I Agree with Dave, Check spec on cap some devices have temp constraints (can exceed x degrees for more than x time or can not exceed a certain ramp rate). Check that then go through the rest of the process chances are its not your machine if no other
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 13 16:20:33 EDT 2001 | Gregory Stanton
Does anyone know of a quick method for developing reflow profiles for a Conceptronics HVA 102 reflow oven? Our plant is exceptionally busy and it's difficult to get access to the machine. I've been told by a few folks the oven has enough zones (7)
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 13 16:58:26 EDT 2001 | Ken Lester
Greg; The universal profile concept maybe misleading. the main objective of a reflow system is to reach a certain temperature and maintain it for the required period of time. If your initial profile is set to accomodate this on any board the only va