Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 09 12:31:46 EST 2006 | jsloot
I am experiencing peel back problems when a particular component is used on a Meridian 1010 and 1020P machine. I would like to start testing this force but I need some more info. Besides GPD who else makes a tester? What industry standards can I refe
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 10 14:00:27 EDT 1998 | Rob Reilly
Eric, I think there is one not being used at Ericsson Inc. in Lynchburg,Va. I Worked there about 6 months ago and know that it had not been used in a couple of years. Call Richard Perry at 804-592-6156 Regards, Rob Reilly K-Byte Electronics Tampa,
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 31 16:18:30 EDT 2006 | GS
I beg you pardon AR, I made a mistake by reading your request, you are looking for a service lab who can do the peel back force test and not the Reference Standard (like EIA-481) for T&R. You should check if in your Country some Tape and Reeling Serv
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 21 20:52:06 EDT 2007 | davef
There is not standard for the force to pull an axial lead from a soldered connection. ".....IPC does not have pull tests in any of its standards, and some reliability experts would prefer to keep it that way, pull tests are commonly used by some lea
Electronics Forum | Sun May 17 13:46:30 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
Hi All! I've been reading this conversation which prompted me to break out the IPC-SM-786A from the IPC manuals from our parent company in Maryland sent us (we're just starting up in California). It's the Procedures for Characterizing and Handling of
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 03 10:25:04 EDT 2013 | gregp
We all seem to have forgotten about cover tape peel force testers. GPD makes them as do others I suppose. I would ask the tape and reel house if they have a tester. If they don't I would consider using someone else. Otherwise as another poster s
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 11 11:58:20 EDT 2006 | pfifla1
yes, sounds more like you are having a peel force problem. suggest you look at buying a tester to make sure you are being supplied quality reels, as said above.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 09 08:18:25 EST 2007 | mulder0990
In regards to the Torque tester from Fuji that tests the peel back force, you can buy that directly from Fuji for $250.
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 25 02:58:58 EDT 1999 | Haim H.
| Hey Ya'll! | | Have any of you ever worked with one of V-Tek's "Economax" tape and reel machines? The biggest thing I'm curious about is the type of cover tape that these machines use. It's something they call P.S.A. (Pressure Sensitive Adhesive)c
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 22 13:43:14 EDT 1999 | Steve Gregory
Hey Ya'll! Have any of you ever worked with one of V-Tek's "Economax" tape and reel machines? The biggest thing I'm curious about is the type of cover tape that these machines use. It's something they call P.S.A. (Pressure Sensitive Adhesive)cover t