Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 19 22:52:43 EDT 2001 | davef
Most paste manufacturers talk about a 12 month shelf life for paste. They give the user half of that time. The remainder is used-up in processing and distribution. We'd give it a shot. You paste supplier should be able to give you a much clearer
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 02 15:05:47 EDT 1998 | Tom Isaacs
| Help!! Sorry, I missed the insert portion before. Contact me, I have a high-speed system capable of measuring a 12" x 12" pcb, all pads, in under 20 seconds. | There has to be someone out there other than Cyberoptics. Not that I think they don't h
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 03 18:46:16 EDT 1998 | Jon
Yes, but at what price for the 'fast ' system???? | | | Help!! | Sorry, I missed the insert portion before. Contact me, I have a high-speed system capable of measuring a 12" x 12" pcb, all pads, in under 20 seconds. | | There has to be someone out t
Electronics Forum | Wed May 29 12:41:46 EDT 2002 | peterson
I'm out here on the leftcoast. Actually, our method for removal is: break down the sides, pull each pin individually. It's tedious and time consuming, but it can be accomplished with little risk of damaging the board. Customers are curious, however.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 26 21:56:24 EDT 2002 | ianchan
Hi mate, there is another thread ongoing about such an BGA vs oven length issue, suggest posting your question there. As for that someone's opinion, he/she is entitled to it. Then again how did that someone determine this level of "insufficient"?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 22 15:50:23 EST 2003 | davef
Some people run underfill through their reflow oven set with a normal recipe, but at breakneck speed. We think that might not produce the cure that we'd like to obtain. We'd don't use our reflow oven because we don't want to given-up the time to
Electronics Forum | Tue May 11 15:52:03 EDT 2004 | Erhan
It's been 10 years since I started to use this editing method but never knew that it was called wendy-house style. :-) This is most probably the answer you're looking for if you're only having problems around the 1206 types. For QFPs, I used to redu
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 01 12:08:32 EDT 2004 | Ace
Hello An asset to any production floor. I worked with the Sony the SI-E1000 and SI-E2000, The SI-E1000 has a 12 nozzle planet head, I actually ran many placement trials with these machines 0603 (metric) 0201 (Imp). What can I say!! capabillity was
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 23 12:32:57 EST 2004 | OverTheHill
All right all you Mydata techies. Here's the scoop. My old TP9 seems to be damaging (bending) it's A12 and A13 tools way too frequently. Like 4 tools in the last month. It appears the tool is colliding with somthing. My perfect operators SWEAR there
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 22 08:19:05 EDT 2005 | cyber_wolf
Our TP9 UFP machine keeps nicking the edges of A12 tool tips. I think it is because the X axis is bouncing when it comes to the component pick position. When the X bounces it is causing the tool to hit the tape hold down arm. Has anyone ever encount