Electronics Forum | Mon May 01 20:44:33 EDT 2006 | pfifla1
my data have the best feeder design for flexible production, with hydra head they are pretty fast. also their software is fairly easy to use. Juki machines are very reliable, and also flexible but i think for very flexible production mydata is the c
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 21 12:48:38 EDT 2006 | grantp
Hi, Yes, I forgot that, and also sometimes a part of two are also individually upside down, and sometimes the wrong part is put in, because you need to read the part number on the part, as there is rarely a stick label. Generally sticks are a nigh
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 09:28:25 EDT 2006 | Bobpan
Have you tried turning the theta manually to feel if it is stiff or having a harder time turning. This will cause Quadalign errors. also be sure the handling is not set to 10% on the theta this is also a problem.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 18:18:56 EDT 2007 | coop
We get our splice tape through splicetronic solutions, I recomend the double splice tape. steir also makes the double splice tape it works good for attaching strips together and also for putting leaders on the tape, if your feeders require. GOOD LUC
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 21 05:52:17 EST 2007 | Stephen- SMT engineer trainee
Some of the blister in solder mask, normally 1 circle blister(about 1cm in Dim.) in each PCB. In addition, there are also blister in laminate, the also look like 1 circle blister(about 1cm in Dim.) in each PCB.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 09 14:31:56 EST 2007 | stepheniii
That also allows a channel for degassing and also breaks up paste into sections that tend to balance the forces acting on the part. So basically window paning is even better than you might think.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 15 09:25:32 EDT 2007 | jseagle
It will also depend on if the paste is OA (water soluble) or No-Clean. I believe you can leave No-Clean out longer because it absorbs moisture slower than OA. As always check with the paste manufacturer to see what they say. It should also be on t
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 19 07:07:17 EDT 2007 | jdumont
Thanks, I found that also. Looks pretty interesting. I have a request in to them for a quote and info. I think there is a company called Dima also that makes a similar device. Josh
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 05 06:27:23 EST 2007 | grantp
Hi, We are also interested in this, and I have heard you can get the PCB's with the via's plugged. Also, if the via's are small, the solder should not penetrate? Anyone have any further info? Grant
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 06 11:51:11 EST 2007 | lysik
We use a dual pot ERSA system. It is outstanding. Saved about 3000 hours of labor a month. Very expensive but worth it. We also looked at JUKI it was also a nice system. It was very flexible but the ERSA was better suited for high volume.